Manchester Evening News

Why Fergie decided to do a runner from Hendo move

- By DAVID BYROM

SIR Alex Ferguson says he was always a fan of Jordan Henderson as a player despite opting against signing the midfielder for United.

Henderson was scouted by the Reds during his time at Sunderland before he eventually made a move to Liverpool.

The midfielder has since written himself into the history books at Anfield, captaining Liverpool to both the Champions League and Premier League.

Ferguson has now revealed that, while he was a big fan of the midfielder as a player, doubts over his susceptibi­lity to injuries meant that there was never a bid from Old Trafford.

“We were ready to make a bid for him,” Ferguson said during a virtual charity night for The Alzheimer’s Society.

“There was criticism from Brendan Rodgers about my assessment of Jordan. The actual story was we were ready to make a bid for him at Sunderland.

“I spoke to Steve Bruce. Our scouting and medical department said they weren’t happy with his running style.

“They said he could be the type to get injuries. I had to make sure players would always be available. But we loved Jordan as a player.

“He has proved that now. All the stories I hear about him tell me that I missed out on a really good person.”

Ferguson has previously relayed the story of his interest in Henderson in his autobiogra­phy, explaining that the midfielder moved slightly differentl­y to other footballer­s.

He wrote: “We looked at Jordan Henderson a lot. Against that we noticed that Henderson runs from his knees, with a straight back, while the modern footballer runs from his hips.

“We thought his gait might cause him problems later in his career.”

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