Manchester United manager David Moyes has reassured Rio Ferdinand that he is still part of his plans at Old Trafford.
The 35-year-old has not featured for the Red Devils since December 10 and has made just seven starts in total this season.
That has resulted in reports that the centre-back could leave the club during the ongoing transfer window. However, Moyes has insisted that Ferdinand still has a future under his management.
"Rio has had a few injuries and little niggles in his calf. Overall, he is very much part of it. Rio and Nemanja Vidic have been two of the best centre-backs in this Premier League generation. For the past 10 years, they've been terrific," the Scot told reporters.
"I will continue using them but there are always going to be other people to come in. This club has to have a line of players ready to take their places and push them."
Ferdinand joined United in the summer of 2002 from Leeds United.