Just like Mikel: World Cup winner reveals Ferguson begged him to join Man United before Chelsea move

Mikel Obi was the subject of a transfer debacle between Manchester United and Chelsea

Just like Mikel: World Cup winner reveals Ferguson begged him to join Man United before Chelsea move

Ayoola Kelechi 18:07 - 19.09.2024

Super Eagles legend John Obi Mikel was not the only iconic midfielder to have snubbed Manchester United for Chelsea

French World Cup-winning midfielder Emmanuel Petit recently shared that legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson made desperate attempts to bring him to Old Trafford, even after he had already signed with Chelsea.

Petit, who had previously made his mark at Arsenal, revealed how close he came to playing under Ferguson before Chelsea's Claudio Ranieri swayed him.

Ferguson’s persistence for Petit

The former Barcelona midfielder disclosed that Ferguson made two separate calls in a bid to convince him to join United when he was unhappy in Catalonia.

ZInedine ZIdane and Emmanuel Petit at the 1998 World Cup final | Imago

One of these calls came two weeks after the Frenchman had already committed to Chelsea, according to Petit.

The 1998 World Cup winner spoke about Ferguson’s advances, saying, "Sir Alex Ferguson called me twice, knowing I wasn’t happy at Barcelona.

Emmanuel Petit won the 1998 World Cup and EURO 2000 with France

"We spoke at length about United’s project, but it was Claudio Ranieri who made the personal touch. He came to meet me, and over lunch, he convinced me that Chelsea was the right move."

The decision mirrored the saga involving Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel years later, who also had to choose between Manchester United and Chelsea.

Petit’s illustrious career

Having won four major trophies with Arsenal, including the Premier League and FA Cup double in 1997-98, Petit had already made a name for himself in England before moving to Spain.

Emmanuel Petit in action for Arsenal (1999) | Getty Images

His move to Barcelona in 2000, alongside Marc Overmars, proved difficult, with the Frenchman describing his time at the club as a "war in the changing room" between Dutch and Catalan players.

His return to the Premier League with Chelsea saw him finish his career in London, but injuries plagued his final seasons, and he missed out on Jose Mourinho’s title-winning reign by just a season.

Emmanuel Petit celebrating France's win over Brazil in the final of the 1998 World Cup | Imago
Emmanuel Petit celebrating France's win over Brazil in the final of the 1998 World Cup | Imago Emmanuel Petit celebrating France's win over Brazil in the final of the 1998 World Cup | Imago

In addition to his titles with Arsenal, Petit also won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship with France, as well as the French league and Coupe de France titles with Monaco.

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