Manchester Evening News

Fergie was ‘desperate’ to sign Joe Cole, says Redknapp

- By RICHARD FAY

SIR Alex Ferguson sent Joe Cole a United shirt with his name on the back in order to tempt him to sign for the club.

The former West Ham and Chelsea midfielder announced his retirement from football yesterday, after an illustriou­s career which saw him represent England at the World Cup and win three Premier League titles.

However, Cole’s career could have taken a different path when he was scouted by Ferguson prior to his move to Chelsea in 2003.

Former West Ham manager Harry Redknapp revealed in his autobiogra­phy in 2013 the extreme lengths United had gone to try to recruit him.

Ferguson sent Cole a customised shirt with his name on the back, as well as inviting the youngster onto the team bus for an FA Cup final and invitation for the midfielder to train at the club.

“Sir Alex Ferguson sent him a Manchester United kit with COLE 10 written on the back,” Redknapp explained in his book. “‘This is what your shirt will look like when you play for Manchester United’ read the message. Alex was desperate to get him.

“He even invited him to travel on the team bus when United got to an FA Cup final.

“When George (Joe’s dad) said Joe had been invited up to train for two weeks at Manchester United, I let him go.

“’Great, George,’ I told him. ‘Let Joe go, let him have a look around, but never forget, we’d love him here. He’s going to be in the first team in no time, you know. So we’d lose Joe for two weeks, but he wouldn’t have as much fun as he did at West Ham where he knew everybody and got on with all the boys, so he’d come back in love with our place more than ever.”

 ??  ?? Joe Cole in his West Ham days
Joe Cole in his West Ham days

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