Top 10 transfers that never were

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It could go in the Football Forum but it is about transfers. #8 is stupid and should not be in this list. The rest are legit "what could have beens." Pele to a number of clubs would have been a better choice IMO. Or Batistuta/Salas to United in the late 90s.

http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/espnfcunited/id/9307?cc=5901

Top 10 transfers that never were

Posted by Nick Miller

ESPN FC writer Nick Miller examines the top 10 transfers that never quite happened.

10 - Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Arsenal

Arsenal seem to crop up quite often in regards to nearly signing players, from quibbling over a fee in the region of £4 million for a young Cristiano Ronaldo, to missing out on Yaya Toure for passport-related reasons. However, you can't really blame Arsenal for this one. In 2000 they invited a young Malmo striker for a trial, even having a shirt printed up for him, but eventually the Swedish youngster lost patience, declaring: "I am Zlatan, I don't do auditions." Ibrahimovic wrote in his autobiography: "I waited for (Arsene Wenger) to convince me that I should join Arsenal. But he didn't even try." Zlatan was 18 at the time.

9 - Gary McAllister to Nottingham Forest

Excellent anecdote? Apocryphal tale? A sign that a formerly-great manager was losing his grip? The story of why Gary McAllister didn't sign for Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest in 1989 is possibly all of the above. Forest and McAllister's club, Leicester City, had agreed a £1.15 million fee, and all was going to plan until McAllister arrived at the City Ground for transfer talks. Clough, so the story goes, took one look at the cowboy boots McAllister was sporting and called off the deal.

8 - Ander Herrera to Manchester United

At the time of writing, we do of course not know the full details of this surreal saga, but what we do know is that late in the transfer window, Manchester United lodged a bid for the Athletic Bilbao midfielder and haggled over the price of his release clause. Then reports emerged that three lawyers arrived at the offices of the Spanish FA to seal the deal, claiming to represent United. The club deny these men had anything to do with them. So were they hucksters, trying to get a piece of the deal, or just over-enthusiastic lawyers acting before they should? Perhaps one day we'll know...

7 - Faustino Asprilla to Darlington

George Reynolds is not a popular man in Darlington, largely because their former chairman, more or less sunk an entire football club with the power of his own ego, with the 25,000-seater 'George Reynolds Arena' that they couldn't possibly afford to run. Another Reynolds wheeze was to recruit former Newcastle man Tino Asprilla while his club were in the fourth tier. Indeed, Asprilla was paraded in front of the Darlo crowd, before nipping back to his hotel 'to fetch his passport'. Unfortunately for Darlington and Reynolds, he used this passport to fly to Qatar, where an apparently more lucrative offer awaited.

6 - Zinedine Zidane to Newcastle

Most people will know the story about Zidane nearly signing for Blackburn in 1995, Jack Walker infamously telling Kenny Dalglish: "Why do you want to sign Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood?" However, perhaps lesser-known is that the following year, Newcastle turned down a £1.2 million deal for the Frenchman, according to agent Barry Silkman, on the basis that he 'wasn't good enough for the First Division' (now the Championship). Two years later he won the World Cup, and three years after that Real Madrid bought him for £48million.

5 - Eric Cantona to Sheffield Wednesday

In hindsight, Trevor Francis's decision not to award Eric Cantona a contract at Sheffield Wednesday looks like laughable incompetence. However, the man that arrived on trial at Hillsborough in 1992 was not 'King Eric', not the genius that would entrance Manchester United. This was a talented but truculent forward who was available after throwing the ball at a referee in France, so it was perhaps understandable that, after a week's trial that was disrupted by bad weather, Francis wanted to see Cantona play on grass (he had previously only played in an indoors 5-a-side game) and asked him to stay for another week. Cantona declined, signed for Leeds and you know the rest.

4 - Ronaldinho to Manchester United

When Ronaldinho basically went on strike at PSG in 2003, United and Barcelona were the two clubs duking it out for his services. "We are just about there but we don't know for sure. We are very close," said Sir Alex Ferguson about a proposed £20 million move. Not close enough, it seems, as the Brazilian signed for Barca shortly afterwards. "If Manchester United had signed me they would have won more European Cups," Ronaldinho said this year, and it's tough to argue. Still, United signed Cristiano Ronaldo instead, so it didn't work out too badly.

3 - Roy Keane to Blackburn

After Nottingham Forest's relegation in 1993, Blackburn verbally agreed to sign Keane, but upon hearing the midfielder was yet to sign a contract, Alex Ferguson swooped, charmed his man and persuaded him to cancel the deal. Rovers manager Kenny Dalglish didn't take it at all well, promising that Keane wouldn't "get away with this" and that "Blackburn Rovers will sue you for every penny you’ve got."

2 - Alfredo di Stefano to Barcelona

Alfredo di Stefano is a Real Madrid institution, venerated and worshiped to this day. And yet he nearly joined Barcelona. In 1952, Di Stefano had made a name for himself at Millonarios in Columbia, attracting the attention of both Barca and Real who, to cut a long and complex story short, both believed they had signed him. As a compromise, the Spanish government suggested he was shared, playing for the clubs in alternate years. This idea wasn't received well in the Civil War-scarred Cataluyna, and after protests, Barca rejected the solution and, in return for 4.4million Pesetas compensation, Di Stefano was Real's.

1 - Paul Gascoigne to Manchester United

Sir Alex Ferguson would cite a failure to sign Gascoigne in 1988 as one of the biggest regrets of his career, and one suspects it had as much to do with what Gascoigne could have become as a lost opportunity for United. Perhaps Ferguson could have been a calming influence on Gazza – we'll never know. Ferguson recalled: "We spoke to him the night before I went on holiday. He says 'Go and enjoy yourself Mr Ferguson, I'll be signing for Manchester United'." Of course he chose Spurs, who apparently bought his parents a house to sweeten the deal. An odd detail in an ultimately tragic career.
 
I wonder what the team would have been like if we got Ronaldinho
 
Probably would have played off Ruud "in the hole" and Scholes would have dropped deeper.

Unless SAF would have gone 4-3-3 with Giggs/Ronaldo and Ronaldhino flanking Ruud.

Saha would never have been signed IMO.
 
Ronaldo and Arsenal? Just replace the ridiculous Herrera story with that.
 
Geoff Hurst to Manchester United. This apparently was given serious consideration by Matt Busby after David Herd broke his leg in early 1967. I can't say if any serious moves were made to take him from West Ham but David Meek gave it a fair bit of column space in the MEN back then. Imagine Hurst playing up front next to Law. That would have been some partnership.
 
Herrera in the top 10 transfers that ever were? :wenger:

First rule of these lists is that they always need to have a current day example.

That's why all the best players ever lists always have loads of overhyped modern day types in
 
Probably would have played off Ruud "in the hole" and Scholes would have dropped deeper.

Unless SAF would have gone 4-3-3 with Giggs/Ronaldo and Ronaldhino flanking Ruud.

Saha would never have been signed IMO.
There's a chance Ronaldo may never have been signed either as he came in quite late after the Ronaldinho deal collapsed. But crikey imagine if it had gone through WITH the Ronaldo transfer.

-----Keane - Scholes------
Ronaldo-Ronaldinho-Giggs
-----------RVN--------------

Oh hindsight, why do you exist?
 
:lol: Herrera is already in one of them lists?

I also remember my dad saying he doesn't want Ronaldinho at United because "Brazilians always become fat and shit at an early age". I would have still loved to have him in his prime, a joy to watch!
 
It's the drama with the 'imposters' etc thats put Herrera in it, rather than the reputation of the player.
We could make a top ten list with just United 'transfers that never were' from this summer alone.
 
Herrera in the top 10 is absolutely idiotic. Especially given that he may still yet sign in 4 months time.

Zidane to Blackburn is the absolute ultimate for me. Imagine Blackburn with Zidane in his prime. I think they would have attracted better players and probably still be a force today. Either that or they'd have sold him to Madrid themselves.
 
Thinking a bit, was Puskas at United a done deal?

Sneijder to United is another interesting one.
 
There's a chance Ronaldo may never have been signed either as he came in quite late after the Ronaldinho deal collapsed. But crikey imagine if it had gone through WITH the Ronaldo transfer.

-----Keane - Scholes------
Ronaldo-Ronaldinho-Giggs
-----------RVN--------------

Oh hindsight, why do you exist?


Imagine a young rooney joining that lineup..

Keane Scholes
Ronaldo Rooney Ronaldinho
RVN
 
Thinking a bit, was Puskas at United a done deal?

Sneijder to United is another interesting one.


I think it was the FA who scuppered the Puskas deal? can't remember.
 
There's a chance Ronaldo may never have been signed either as he came in quite late after the Ronaldinho deal collapsed. But crikey imagine if it had gone through WITH the Ronaldo transfer.

-----Keane - Scholes------
Ronaldo-Ronaldinho-Giggs
-----------RVN--------------

Oh hindsight, why do you exist?

I'm sure I read at the time that we brought the Ronaldo deal forward by a year due to the Ronaldinho move collapsing and interest from other clubs. Not sure if it quite fits in with the other story that Fergie decided to sign him on the strength of that friendly game though.

Either way, that line-up is sexually arousing. Of all the players that we've missed out on over the years, Ronaldinho is the one I regret the most.
 
Fergie rejected the chance to sign Zidane for £3.5 million.

Hi Pat.
 
I'm sure I read at the time that we brought the Ronaldo deal forward by a year due to the Ronaldinho move collapsing and interest from other clubs. Not sure if it quite fits in with the other story that Fergie decided to sign him on the strength of that friendly game though.

Either way, that line-up is sexually arousing. Of all the players that we've missed out on over the years, Ronaldinho is the one I regret the most.


Ronaldo was going to someone that summer, Mendes and Ronaldo himself were making sure of that. United were one of the clubs monitoring him and SAF says we had already decided to go ahead with/without the Ronaldinho deal.

The things that changed, probably partly because of Ronaldinho and maybe partly because of the friendly were that he got the #7 shirt and he didn't stay at Sporting for a year on loan. Even when he came to Manchester to sign he had no luggage with him, because he was expecting to go back to Lisbon. According to Ronaldo, Mendes told him (during the final signing session) that SAF had decided he wanted him to stay and train with the team - he did and made his debut that weekend.
 
Lewandowski unable to fly in to have a medical at Blackburn due to the ash cloud a few years back.
 
Ronaldinho is the main one. Practically signed until Kenyon fecked it up on purpose cos he knew he's joining Chelsea and Abramovich wanted Ronaldinho. Same as Robben who should be on that list instead of Herrera.

Batigol and Salas were never gonna happen considering they were already earning double what our top earners were getting.

And didn't Sheffield something almost signed Maradona?
 
Shearer to us!

I know we didn't exactly fare too badly, but Shearer and Cantona would have been sumptuous.

Whatever Shearer says, he cannot not regret the trophies he missed out on. What a massive waste.
 
Fergie rejected the chance to sign Zidane for £3.5 million.

Hi Pat.

This is not true as far as I am aware. A couple of summers ago I spent an afternoon with Joel Cantona and he told me that Fergie and Eric went to the board (Martin Edwards in particular) and requested that they sign Laurent Blanc and Zinedine Zidane. Edwards agreed and said he would get both players. Not long later they discovered he had refused to finance the deals, not being convinced of their quality and the money involved. Apparently Fergie was furious. Not long after that the club started using Eric's image rights to promote brands that he didn't approve of and so he felt so disillusioned, he decided to retire. He reserved a lot of distaste regarding Edwards.