Now United are anxious to see if he'll talk about a new Old Trafford contract.
The Reds want to add Scholes' name to fellow veterans Ryan Giggs and Edwin Van der Sar who've been signed up on new 12-month deals for next season. It is now up to the 35-year-old to decide his future after joining an elite group of Premier League hitmen. Scholes had been stuck on 99 league goals for nine matches since scoring against West Ham in December.
But against Wolves he finally became the 19th member of the Premier League 100 club to join former Reds colleagues Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke, Teddy Sheringham, Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney. His winner in the 1-0 match at Molineux saw the champions leap frog Chelsea to go to points clear though they have played a game more.
"I've been on 99 for a while now, since the West Ham game away, so it's nice to get it done and I'm really pleased I've managed to achieve it," said the modest midfielder.
"It's a big win. It's a tough place to come. Conditions weren't ideal for football I don't think, and they're a big physical team, who made it difficult for us. The pitch wasn't great and I don't think they were too interested in playing football either. I think they just wanted to try to stop us, which made it difficult.
"1-0s are big results, as good as winning 5-0. When we come to places like Wolves we know it's going to be difficult and you just have to hang in there. We know we're not going to get many chances but we managed to scrape a goal, get a 1-0 win which has put us top of the league, and hopefully we can stay there. It's going to be really tight in the title race. All three teams will fancy their chances. We're in their with them and hopefully we can win our games and go on to win the league."
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson and defender Rio Ferdinand added their tributes to match-winning Scholes.
"You wouldn't want the ball to go to anyone else in that situation than Paul Scholes," said Fergie. "He did a little shimmy and got himself free. He scored his 100th league goal, which is marvellous for him. It is a great achievement. He is a marvellous player."
Ferdinand said, "Paul is not one who really shouts and makes noise if he scores a goal, or does something out of the ordinary, which no-one else can do - which he normally does.
"That speaks volumes about what he is. He is a true professional, a great footballer and he has been a pleasure to play alongside."
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Source: Manchester Evening News
Source: M.E.N.