"You would be throwing your money down the drain if you put any money on me coming back as a manager.
"I made my decision. The timing was perfect. There is no way back for me now. I've got a new life. I want to go to the Kentucky Derby and the US Masters, the Melbourne Cup. I want to visit vineyards in Tuscany and France."
Furthermore, Ferguson has reaffirmed suspicions that Wayne Rooney asked to leave the club the day after United won the Premier League title last May.
But the 71 year-old is impressed with the way the striker has turned his form around and is back to playing with his old verve and energy.
Ferguson, whose autobiography is due to be released later this month, also gave an insight into the managerial techniques that brought him so much success over his long career.
"Never hold a grudge, it's very important," he said, adding: "I always say to them [the team] at half-time, the last 15 minutes - throw the kitchen sink."
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