Manchester United\'s Darren Fletcher is optimistic he will be able to make his comeback from a chronic bowel condition next season. The midfielder has not played since 22 November due to a condition known as ulcerative colitis, a form of inflammatory bowel disease. Fletcher, 27, is still to return to training and has instead taken over some of the coaching responsibilities Paul Scholes abandoned when he came out of retirement. There is still no precise date for when Fletcher will step up his recovery programme. \"I\'m still not ready to come back playing or training yet, but I\'m listening to the medical people and trying to get myself right,\" Fletcher told BBC Scotland\'s Sportscene programme. \"The challenge and the focus is to be ready for next season. \"Me and the medical team decided it\'d be best if I tried to get myself right and take an extended period out from the game, then come back fully fit and ready to play. \"It\'s an unpredictable illness and you don\'t know what lies ahead of you. But I\'ve got to keep staying strong and keep believing. That\'s an important side of it: positive thinking. \"I\'ve received great support from everyone in Scotland and down in Manchester. I\'m hopeful and really positive that I\'ll be back and back to my best.\"