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Arsenal legend admitted he 'should have joined Man Utd' after multiple calls from Sir Alex Ferguson
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Published 07:00 13 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Arsenal legend admitted he 'should have joined Man Utd' after multiple calls from Sir Alex Ferguson

An Arsenal legend admitted it was a mistake to snub Manchester United after multiple calls from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Chris Byfield

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An Arsenal legend admitted it was a mistake to snub Manchester United after multiple calls from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Emmanuel Petit spent three seasons in north London, forming a fearsome midfield partnership with compatriot Patrick Vieira, before moving to Barcelona in 2000.

However, he lasted just a year in Catalunya before being linked with a Premier League return. United and Chelsea were both said to be keen, while the Frenchman was also linked with a return to Arsenal.

Petit ultimately opted to join the Blues, a decision he now admits he regrets, given Ferguson’s interest.

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Speaking to FourFourTwo, Petit said: “I had many clubs interested in taking me back to England [in 2001].

“Arsenal approached me but so did Manchester United.

“I spoke to Arsene. He really wanted me back, but I was honest with him: I said, 'I appreciate it and it's very tempting, but I didn't feel that you wanted me to stay when I signed for Barcelona a year ago'.

“It's like divorcing somebody: when you don't feel desired by them, what's the point of going back?”

Petit added that Ferguson had personally called him on two separate occasions in an attempt to entice the World Cup winner to switch the Camp Nou for Old Trafford.

However, Petit was ultimately convinced by his then-wife, French actress Agathe de La Fontaine, to return to London.

Petit regretted joining Chelsea (Getty)
Petit regretted joining Chelsea (Getty)

He explained: “I should have gone to Manchester United because Sir Alex Ferguson called me twice. We had a very good conversation and it was tempting, but once again I listened to my wife.

“She wanted to go back to London – she didn't want to live in Manchester – so I made the same mistake twice in one year.”

Both United and Arsenal would battle for Premier Leagues and lift multiple trophies in the years that followed, while Petit failed to add any medals to his tally before retiring in 2004.

In fact, in three seasons at Stamford Bridge, he featured just 55 times.

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Topics: Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Patrick Vieira, Premier League, Sir Alex Ferguson

Chris Byfield
Chris Byfield

Sport journalist with experience writing on football, rugby, boxing and the Olympics. I'm also a Crystal Palace fan. Please don't hold this against me.

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