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Sir Alex Ferguson Retired As Manchester United Manager After Failing To Complete Sensational Double Transfer

Sir Alex Ferguson Retired As Manchester United Manager After Failing To Complete Sensational Double Transfer

Ferguson was unable to seal the deal for two huge signings.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Sir Alex Ferguson was "99 per cent sure" he could convince Cristiano Ronaldo to return to Old Trafford, just weeks before retiring.

In 2013, the former Manchester United manager attempted an ambitious double transfer swoop to try and reclaim Champions League glory, according to ex-United star Patrice Evra.

Ferguson is said to have wanted to bring back Ronaldo as well as Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale.

In fact, Evra says Ronaldo even confirmed to him that he was returning to Old Trafford.

But after those bids failed, he retired just two weeks later in a shock announcement.

Ronaldo Ferguson
Ronaldo Ferguson

In a chat with the club's official podcast, Evra spoke in detail about Ferguson's plans.

"Two weeks before his retirement, I remember there was a lot of media saying Ferguson will maybe retire next year, and he said to me, "Patrice, I will never retire. I will be here another 10 years.

"He then said: 'My target is I'm 99 per cent sure we will have Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. I just need these two players to win the Champions League again. Ninety-nine per cent.'

"And to be fair, when I speak with Cristiano, I ask him and he said yes to the boss, and was coming to join United. He told me this."

Evra also detailed the moment Ferguson told the squad about his retirement.

"After two weeks, we were in the dressing room waiting." he said.

"When we arrived at Carrington, I see all those cameras and I was like: "Wow, someone has done something wrong. Maybe a player is the story again! Someone has done something wrong, we are in trouble.

"But we arrived and people said, 'Guys, you have to stay in the dressing room because the boss wants to have a chat.'

"And when the boss came into the dressing room to talk to everyone, it's never good news.

"He came, and he said, 'I'm really sorry. Some people have said that I'm going to retire even before I say it myself. That's why you saw all those cameras. But I will retire because my wife needs me.'

"He apologised to [Robin] van Persie, he apologised to Shinji [Kagawa], because he just brought them. He apologised to them especially."

Evra
Evra

Do you think United could have won the Champions League if Ferguson had signed both Ronaldo and Bale?

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Topics: Football News, Football, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, gareth bale, Cristiano Ronaldo