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    Chelsea and Man Utd transfer blow as Real Madrid ‘win race’ to sign Alaba with Bayern star available for free in summer

    REAL MADRID have beaten off their competition to sign David Alaba because Barcelona cannot afford him, reports say.
    The Bayern Munich defender is available on a free transfer this summer, sparking interest from Chelsea, Manchester United and Barca.

    Real Madrid have beaten off their competition to sign David Alaba, reports sayCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    LaLiga champions Madrid have won the race to sign him, according to Marca,
    It is understood the Austrian’s agent offered his services to several top clubs.
    Barcelona were keen on the 28-year-old but have reportedly pulled out the race because they cannot afford his wages.
    Alaba is after a four-year deal worth around £9million-per-year and the Catalans realised they cannot afford that as a result of the financial implications of coronavirus.

    Barca’s income is said to have dropped by £231m in 2020 which will see them pursue Manchester City’s Eric Garcia instead.
    Alaba will leave Bayern Munich in the summer after he refused to extend his contract.
    He has made 19 appearances so far this season, but mostly at centre-back.
    It comes as he lost his traditional left-back role to rising star Alphonso Davies, 20.

    But Alaba is equally capable playing centrally, in midfield or defence.
    The defender has scored 32 goals and provided 49 assists for Bayern since being promoted to the first-team in 2010.
    Chairman and chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitted the club tried their best to extend Alaba’s stay.
    Speaking in December, he said: “Bayern did everything we could to try and reach an agreement.
    “We had a lot of conversations, but we wanted answers from him by the end of October.
    “This didn’t happen and I don’t know if we’ll return to the negotiations.
    “What I want to be clear about is that our offer showed exactly how much we value him.
    “But he didn’t accept it. He’s free to speak to whoever he wants from January 1.”

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    Man Utd legend Darren Fletcher returns to club as part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching staff aged 36

    MANCHESTER UNITED have confirmed former player Darren Fletcher has joined Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching team.
    The Scottish midfielder – who retired from playing in 2019 – spent 20 years at United after coming through the academy.

    Darren Fletcher has joined Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Fletcher had been working with the Under-16s since OctoberCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    He made over 340 first team appearances between 2003 and 2015, winning five Premier League titles, one FA Cup, and the Champions League.
    After retirement in 2019, the 36-year-old had planned to go into coaching and had been working with the Under-16s since October.
    Now, he will link up with his former team-mate as a member of the first-team staff.
    Fletcher said: “I am delighted to be returning to the club as a first -team coach.

    “It’s a very exciting time for this young team and I am looking forward to taking the next steps in my coaching career by working with Ole and his staff.”
    Solskjaer spent four years alongside Fletcher under Old Trafford icon Sir Alex Ferguson.
    And the current United boss knows his fellow club legend will carry the same passion into his new role.

    Fletcher made over 340 first team appearances between 2003 and 2015Credit: AFP – Getty

    Solskjaer spent four years alongside FletcherCredit: PA:Press Association

    Solskjaer said: “Darren has the United DNA running through his veins and he knows exactly what it takes to be a Manchester United player.
    “He is at the start of his coaching career and his experience both on and off the pitch along with his winning mentality, commitment and hard work will be a great addition to the staff.”
    Fletcher will be joined by familiar faces in the dugout, working next to ex-midfield partner Michael Carrick.
    Mike Phelan, who coached Fletcher as Ferguson’s No2, is also part of the setup.

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    Man Utd outcast Sergio Romero is Brighton transfer target as they look to offload keeper Matt Ryan

    BRIGHTON will make a move for Manchester United shotstopper Sergio Romero should Matt Ryan leave the club, according to a report.
    Ryan, 28, has been told he can leave the Seagulls after losing the No1 spot in Graham Potter’s team to Robert Sanchez.

    Man Utd keeper Sergio Romero has been targeted by BrightonCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Argentinian Romero, 33, has yet to make a match day squad for the Red Devils after losing the No2 position to Dean Henderson, who returned to the club after two seasons on loan at Sheffield United.
    Reports claim that Brighton will face competition for Romero’s services, with an unnamed Spanish side registering their interest in the former international, while The Athletic have linked him to David Beckham’s Inter Miami.
    Romero has been training in Argentina ahead of the January transfer window.

    He was left disappointed in the summer when a loan move to Everton fell through.
    Astonishingly, his wife Eliana Guercio launched a stunning attack on the club – claiming his move was blocked and demanded United showed her husband more respect.
    She wrote in a post on Instagram: “Sergio Romero worked hard for his club.
    “Last trophy they won, they lifted it with him. He helped the team reach 4 finals/semifinals and then he was left on the bench only to lose them all.

    “It is time for them to return the opportunity and let him go. RESPECT FOR ONCE!!!!!”

    Romero’s Wag Eliana Guercio launched a stunning attack on Man Utd for ‘blocking’ his move to EvertonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ryan has revealed Potter’s stance in regards to his future at Brighton.
    He told The World Game”The day before the Fulham game, the manager told me he’d be giving the other goalkeeper a substantial to run to see how he goes, and would be keeping Jason Steele as his second choice as he likes the way he fulfils the role,” he told The World Game.
    “He added that if I get a good offer in January I should take it, knowing that I want to be playing week-in week-out.”

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    Man Utd most valuable brand in Premier League at £1.07 BILLION as Tottenham overtake rivals Arsenal for first time

    COVID-19 has had a huge impact on football clubs’ worth, no doubt.
    But Manchester United are still the most valuable brand in the Premier League.

    Despite the pandemic, the Red Devils are worth a whopping £1.07bn, according to research conducted by Safe Betting Sites.
    Their nearest rivals on and off the pitch are Premier League champions Liverpool, who are valued at £1.02bn.
    While Tottenham are a bigger commercial entity than their North London enemies Arsenal.
    CITY SLUMP
    Losing out to Liverpool in an exciting title race has seen Manchester City’s stock fall off the pitch too.

    The Reds aided their worth by landing the Champions League in 2019, as well.
    Last year, Manchester City WERE worth more than Jurgen Klopp’s men with a value of £1.03bn.

    Liverpool’s recent success has increased their club’s worthCredit: AFP or licensors
    However, this year they’ve fallen to third in the most valued brand race – dropping to £912m.
    It’s their lowest total since 2017.

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    MISFIRING GUNNERS
    Gone are the years when Tottenham used to live in the shadow of their North London neighbours Arsenal.
    The Gunners endured a miserable campaign last season, and have missed out on an all-important Champions League since 2017.
    That has severely impacted the club’s worth – as they’ve dropped from being valued at £791m in 2018 to £583m in 2020.

    Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are now worth less than rivals TottenhamCredit: PA:Press Association

    Manchester clubs have the worst net spend in the past decade by some distance

    Spurs, on the other hand, have gone from strength to strength in a golden period in their history – reaching a Champions League final in 2019.
    They also moved into, arguably, the best stadium in the country that same year.
    Tottenham are now worth £635m – that’s an insane jump from the £264m they were worth just five years ago.

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    Sir Alex Ferguson’s top five ‘Fergie Time’ moments as Man Utd’s legendary boss celebrates 79th birthday

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Sir Alex!
    The legendary Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson turns 79 today, and despite retiring seven years ago his legacy at Old Trafford will never be forgotten.

    Sir Alex Ferguson, who turns 79, won 13 league titles at Man Utd and had his team fighting till the endCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    He won the Premier League 13 times with Manchester United, as well as delivered two Champions League titles.
    And they did that in style, often winning games in the final moments or as it became to be coined ‘Fergie Time’.
    But what were the best ‘Fergie Time’ moments that invoked ‘Squeaky bum time’ and had United fans jumping for joy? Let SunSport reveal our top five.

    5. UTD 4-3 MAN CITY 2009-10
    Nothing is better than beating your cross town rivals than nabbing a last-minute winner.
    And Fergie’s men pushed to the final kick of the game in their Premier League match against Manchester City during the 2009-10 season.
    It seemed United would have to settle for a point at Old Trafford, when Craig Bellamy netted an equaliser in the 90th minute.
    However, six minutes into added time Michael Owen popped up with a real poachers effort to secure the three points.

    Michael Owen celebrates winning the Manchester derbyCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    4. UTD 3-2 ASTON VILLA 2008-09
    There’s something about the Theatre of Dreams that evokes real drama.
    And a new leading man was born during the 2008-09 season, with Aston Villa threatening to derail Manchester United’s title bid.
    With 10 minutes to go, Cristiano Ronaldo equalised to ensure a frantic finish at Old Trafford.
    Then, as the clock struck 90 minutes, an unknown 17-year-old by the name of Federico Macheda turned in the box and curled home a stunning winner.

    Federico Macheda’s curling effort kept United’s title aspirations going in 2008-09Credit: Getty – Contributor

    Macheda was an unknown 17-year-old when he netted the dramatic winnerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    3. UTD 2-1 LIVERPOOL 1998-99
    The 1998-99 season was Manchester United’s most successful as a football club.
    They famously won the treble that year, although you might argue luck was on their side in the FA Cup.
    Before THAT semi-final against Arsenal when Dennis Bergkamp missed a last-minute penalty, many will forget they scrapped through against Liverpool in the fourth round.
    Dwight Yorke levelled in the 80th minute with United looking seemingly doomed.
    Then, as a replay loomed, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer popped up with a typical predator’s finish in injury time to send United through to the next round.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s goal kept Manchester United’s treble dream alive in 1998-99Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    2. UTD 2-1 SHEF WED 1992-93
    It was a game that kicked off the ‘Fergie Time’ saying and sparked famous touchline celebrations from Sir Alex and his assistant Brian Kidd.
    United were trailing Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 with four minutes to play when captain Steve Bruce, who hadn’t scored in six months, headed home from a Denis Irwin corner.
    And Fergie’s team weren’t done yet. As United threw the kitchen sink at the Owls – they secured a winner with ANOTHER Bruce header.
    That confidence booster inspired United to win their last five games and land their first league championship for 26 years. You could argue it also ignited the Sir Alex revolution.

    Steve Bruce celebrates his 96th minute winner against Sheffield WednesdayCredit: PA:Press Association
    1. UTD 2-1 BAYERN 1998-99
    It will always be Sir Alex’s most famous victory, and it couldn’t have been more epic.
    The Scot dreamed of winning the Champions League after dominating domestically.
    And for the majority of their game against German giants Bayern Munich they were completely outplayed.
    However, they hung on in there until the final moments – winning a corner in the last minute and trailing to Mario Basler’s early goal.
    91 minutes were on the clock when Teddy Sheringham swept home an equaliser.

    With the Bayern’s morale depleted, United won another corner minutes later.
    David Beckham whipped it in, for Sheringham to meet the ball with his head and Solskjaer to tap it into the roof.
    United were european champions, and they couldn’t have done it more fittingly… in ‘Fergie Time.’

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer taps home United’s 93rd minute against Bayern MunichCredit: PA:Press Association

    Solskjaer’s goal was one of two in injury time to defeat the GermansCredit: PA:Empics Sport

    Sir Alex Ferguson celebrates with his players after their remarkable win over Bayern MunichCredit: AP:Associated Press

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    Man Utd wonderkid Charlie McNeill, 17, was signed from rivals Man City, and scored over 600 goals at youth level

    MARCUS RASHFORD, Mason Greenwood and now Charlie McNeill.
    Manchester United are rich with youthful strikers set to dominate their first team in years to come.

    Charlie McNeill is already turning heads at Old Trafford since joining Man Utd in OctoberCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    McNeill, 17, was snatched from United’s crosstown rivals Man CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But it’s the new kid on the block, 17-year-old McNeill, who is earning major plaudits.
    A £750,000 signing from crosstown rivals Manchester City, who will be kicking themselves for losing another top talent (think Jadon Sancho), McNeill has already turned heads at Old Trafford.
    In 2018, he inked a six-year deal with Adidas that could net him over a £1million.
    And in his first eight starts for the Under-18s, he’s netted six times – settling into his new surroundings much quicker than imagined.

    But there shouldn’t really have been any doubts that his goalscoring prowess wouldn’t immediately translate with his new side.
    After all, McNeill scored over a staggering 600 goals at youth level.
    ALWAYS A RED DEVIL
    Astonishingly, McNeill has bounced between the Manchester clubs a few times.
    He was originally part of United’s academy and played alongside Greenwood.

    Adidas signed McNeill to a six-year deal back in 2018Credit: Instagram @charliemcneill9

    Since moving to Man Utd, McNeill has exploded into life in his new surroundingsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    In 2014 he made the switch to Manchester City, where he established himself as one of the most impressive young strikers in European football.
    His record in front of goal was nothing short of amazing.
    For City’s U15s team he scored 110 goals in 72 games – while also registering 38 assists.
    Knowing they had to lure McNeill back, United fought off competition from Juventus and RB Leipzig to bring him back to Old Trafford in October.
    ‘RIDICULOUSLY GOOD’
    McNeill’s start to his second coming at United has been phenomenal.
    According to the Manchester Evening News, they’ve been told by United sources that the hotshot teen has been “ridiculously good” in training sessions.

    In eight starts with United U18s McNeill has six goalsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Man United coaches have said that McNeill has been ‘ridiculously good’ in trainingCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    On his U18 debut his double earned United a 4-0 win over Derby County.
    And in a stunning 4-3 win over Liverpool, he showed how lethal he is in front of goal – bringing a Noam Emeran cross down with one touch before driving a shot into the bottom left corner.
    He’s a man who knows instinctively where the goal is.
    With Greenwood and Rashford working alongside him in tandem, United should be good for goals in years to come.

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    Feud between Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane at Man Utd erupted over Portugal training camp and ‘nuclear’ MUTV interview

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON and Roy Keane.
    Two of the biggest and most dominant personalities in British football.

    Roy Keane and Sir Alex Ferguson have not seen eye to eye for 14 years after a major fall out in 2005Credit: Getty – Contributor

    The pair once enjoyed a hugely successful relationship, winning 12 major trophies together at Manchester UnitedCredit: AFP – Getty

    Working together led to major success.
    Seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a Champions League, including all three in the Treble-winning 1998/99 season.
    But when they fell out, things got nasty.
    The result was Keane leaving Old Trafford, having his contract terminated in November 2005.

    And they are no closer to patching up their differences.
    So why do Sir Alex and Keano not see eye to eye?
    VILLA-FIED IN PORTUGAL
    It all started during a pre-season summer camp in Portugal.
    Fergie’s loyal assistant Carlos Queiroz had arranged the villas – but Keane felt the one he was in was too small for him and his family, with five kids.

    So when Ferguson arrived from his summer holiday, he had to deal with Keane wanting to move, rejecting three different villas.
    Here’s how Fergie recalls it in his autobiography: “All the staff and players were nicely ensconced in their villas.
    “But bad news awaited me. Carlos was having a nightmare with Roy.
    “According to Carlos, Roy had rejected the first house because one of the rooms lacked air conditioning.
    “The second threw up a similar problem. The third, which I saw, was a fantastic house. Roy wouldn’t take it.
    “He wanted to stay in the next village, Quinta do Lago, with his family.”
    Unsurprisingly, Keane saw things differently.
    He said: “I knew I was there for pre-season training, but it was my wife and children’s holiday.
    “But I think Carlos might have felt a bit put out; he wasn’t happy.

    Ferguson made a big fuss about what had happened, started ranting and raving in the dressing room after the first training session. ‘What is the big deal?’ I said. I just thought it was an overreaction.
    Roy Keane

    “I looked around the place and I told her, ‘I’ve got five kids. This is too small.’
    “There were three bedrooms, and there was a plunge pool, which I thought was dangerous; we had five children, and the oldest was ten. I just wasn’t comfortable with it.
    “The woman brought me to look at a second villa; my wife was waiting down at the first place with the kids.
    “The second place was nicer but, in the meantime, I’d rung the people we’d just hired the previous villa from, where we’d been staying the week before, and I asked if we could stay there for another week.
    “I knew that this would be going back to the manager.”
    It did indeed get back to Ferguson, who pulled Keane aside after training.
    According to the boss, he told Keane the houses were fine but “Roy erupted, issuing a long list of complaints, which included the air conditioning” before turning it on Queiroz.
    Ferguson concluded: “It placed a strain on his relationship with us.”
    Again, Keane did not quite have the same version of events.
    He described the fall-out: “He made a big fuss about what had happened, started ranting and raving in the dressing room after the first training session.
    “‘What is the big deal?’ I said. I just thought it was an overreaction.”
    The pair then stopped talking – Keane blames Fergie for the silent treatment, Fergie blames Keane for becoming reclusive.
    And the fuse was lit…
    THAT MUTV INTERVIEW
    The general practice at Manchester United sees a player give their reaction to in-house TV channel MUTV once or twice a year.
    Due to an injury, Keane missed the game he was supposed to do and therefore spoke to the channel after the infamous 4-1 defeat away at Middlesbrough in October 2005.
    And Keane – who did not play in the match – then had his say and was rather scathing about his team-mates. It was so bad, the club pulled the interview from airing.
    The midfielder said: “I was disappointed with the players. But it was MUTV; it’s the in-house channel, propaganda for the club. All the top clubs have channels like it.
    “I was annoyed, I remember, but I wasn’t edgy about it. The idea that I was in the studio, ranting and raving – no, it was quite calculated.
    “The message was, we weren’t good enough and we could do better.
    “At the back of my mind part of me was thinking, ‘What did I say in the video? I might have said something pretty bad, for them to pull it.’
    “And even now – today – people still say, ‘This video had to be destroyed.’ Like it was a nuclear weapon or something.
    “Did someone drive out to the countryside and bury it in the f***ing ground? Or did a bomb-disposal unit come and explode it? It had to be destroyed!”
    Keane labelled Kieran Richardson a “lazy defender”, couldn’t understand “why people in Scotland rave about Darren Fletcher”, called out Edwin van der Sar and speaking of Rio Ferdinand, said: “Just because you’re paid £120,000-a-week and play well for 20 minutes against Tottenham, you think you’re a superstar.”

    Between them, the pair decided the players should be shown the interview – with captain Keane present – to see if anyone had a problem.
    Van der Sar did, saying Keane was out of order – it all descended into a major row.
    At the launch of his autobiography, Sir Alex had his say on the interview.
    He said: “Roy overstepped his mark, absolutely overstepped his mark.
    “That’s the sort of personality he has. For some reason he decided to criticise his team-mates. He did it in a MUTV show but we couldn’t release that video.
    “A few days later a few of the younger players were booed as a result of what he’d said. So we decided we had to do something.
    “The meeting we had in that room was horrendous. But I just couldn’t lose the control of that situation.
    “If I had let it pass, the players would have looked at me differently, much differently.
    “I think it’s clear that I had to show I was strong enough to deal with issues like that.
    “Roy absolutely overstepped the line. There was nothing else we could do.”
    He added on the ensuing argument with the Irishman: “What I noticed about him that day as I was arguing with him was that his eyes started to narrow, almost to wee black beads. It was frightening to watch. And I’m from Glasgow.”
    SACKED & SORRY
    With Ferguson feeling he had to take action, the club fined Keane £5,000, something the player disagreed with.
    But as well as the fine, Sir Alex knew he had to get rid of his midfielder.
    He explained: “I think Roy realised he was coming to the end of his playing career and was starting to think he was the manager. He was assuming managerial responsibilities, and, of course, it’s not a managerial responsibility to go on Manchester United television and slaughter your team-mates.
    “The one thing I could never allow was loss of control, because control was my only saviour. As with David Beckham, I knew the minute a football player started trying to run the club, we would all be finished.”

    The Red Devils’ 4-1 defeat at Middlesbrough led to a scathing Roy Keane interview with MUTVCredit: PA:Press Association

    Keane admitted after receiving the “hand grenade” that he was being axed, he could not hold it all in.
    He revealed: “I got into my car and drove out of the training ground. I pulled over just outside and cried for a couple of minutes. I just thought, ‘It’s over.'”
    Cash-flow problems at United during that time meant the club couldn’t pay Keane the full money owed immediately.
    And relations remarkably took an upward turn.
    Keane said: “When the paperwork had finally been sorted and I’d given back the car – this was three months after the last meeting, so I got an extra three months out of it.
    “I drove some miles in that car; every little victory is vital – I went to see the manager and Carlos, and I apologised. But now I kind of wish I hadn’t.
    “I just wanted to do the right thing. I was apologising for what had happened – that it had happened. But I wasn’t apologising for my behaviour or stance. There’s a difference. I had nothing to apologise for.”
    STILL NOT SORTED
    An agreement was made on the day Keane was axed that no one would talk about the incident publicly.
    But according to Fergie, Keane broke that pact.
    Sir Alex said: “I would have honoured that agreement, but for the fact that Roy breached it first. When Roy was at Sunderland he accused United of insulting him and lying to him in the build-up to his departure.
    “The club considered legal action against him. Roy said he would not retract the accusation. My feeling was that he was looking for a day in court to impress the fans.
    “He was still a hero to them, after all. So my advice to David Gill was to pull the legal action. I feel we preserved our dignity.”
    PETER PAN FRIED
    In his autobiography, Ferguson had another pop at Keane – both as a player and a manager.
    He said he “failed” as Sunderland boss and “came up short” at Ipswich – the Irishman won 70 out of 181 games in charge across the two spells at a win rate of just 38 per cent.
    And with the combative midfielder coming towards the end of his career in that doomed 2005/06 season, the gaffer was keen to get every last drop out of his man.
    Ferguson wanted him to continue to influence matches and play a deep-lying midfielder role.
    But it wasn’t going to work. Keane refused to grow up and adapt.
    Fergie brutally wrote: “He thought he was Peter Pan. No one is.”
    REIGNITED
    With both men going into detail in their autobiographies, Keane then reignited the fuse when he appeared on Off The Ball with former team-mate Gary Neville this week.
    The Ireland international hit out again at Ferguson, arguing against Sir Alex’s claim he always did what was best for the club in his 26 years at Old Trafford.
    Keane also questioned why Fergie’s son Darren and brother Martin were involved at the club before joking he was surprised Ferguson didn’t give his wife a job.
    He said: “Ferguson came out afterwards and said he always did what was best by Manchester United. Nonsense.
    “His son Darren played for the club and won a league medal, very lucky. His brother was the chief scout for Manchester United for a long time.

    I wouldn’t forgive Ferguson… People talk about Ferguson’s man-management, don’t be kidded on by all of it.
    Roy Keane

    “I’m surprised his wife wasn’t involved in the staff somewhere.
    “Darren was [the manager] at Preston North End and lost his job. He had a couple of young players on loan from Manchester United. Guess what happens the next day? They’re pulled out of Preston. Is that doing the best for Manchester United? Do me a favour.”
    Keane then brought into question the legitimacy of Sir Alex’s man-management reputation.
    He added: “I wouldn’t forgive Ferguson. The media spin, how I apparently upset everybody, it was all nonsense.
    “People talk about Ferguson’s man-management, don’t be kidded on by all of it.
    “I was at the club when Bryan Robson left, when Steve Bruce left, two brilliant servants for Manchester United. And I didn’t like the way they were treated.”

    Ferguson decided to fine Keane £5,000 before sacking him – there was an agreement not to discuss the incident publicly that Keane breachedCredit: PA:Press Association

    WHAT NEXT?
    Whether Ferguson allows himself to get dragged back into the feud seems unlikely, though. After all, he said what he wanted to say in his book and left it at that.
    But no doubt that will not be the last time Roy Keane criticises Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson.
    The former captain may well still have some things to say – and he won’t be afraid to do so.

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    Anthony Joshua claims Roy Keane would make ‘great’ boxer because of Man Utd legend’s no-nonsense attitude

    ANTHONY JOSHUA claimed Roy Keane would have made a ‘great’ boxer because of his no-nonsense attitude.
    The Manchester United legend was renowned for his hardman persona and tough tackling.

    Anthony Joshua claimed Roy Keane would have made a ‘great’ boxerCredit: PA:Press Association

    Joshua pictured with ex-Manchester United manager Roy Keane

    And heavyweight world champion AJ reckons it would have put Irishman Keane in good stead if he was to have picked up the gloves.
    Joshua, 31, told DAZN: “If I was to pick a footballer who could make a great boxer… Roy Keane.
    “Manchester United need someone like him, to get in there and say it how it is, doesn’t take any nonsense.
    “In boxing, that’s the type of person you need to have. 

    “Eric Cantona, come in, shirt up, he had the aura of a champion.”
    Joshua himself only began boxing aged 18 – but within five years he won Olympic Gold at the 2012 London Games.
    Before his transition into the sweet science, AJ fancied himself as a talented footballer.
    So much so, that his current camp manager David Ghansa, an inner-circle pal of 15 years, reckons the 6ft 6in, 17STONE star was Premier League quality.

    Ghansa told Sky Sports: “He could barge people off the ball and win headers.
    “At the time, he was so tall compared to everyone else and was finding his ‘man strength’.
    “Charlton, QPR and Watford would always scout our team because they knew our coach.
    “I felt like the next set of eyes would be on AJ because of his physical attributes.
    “You could throw AJ up front and he would boot it into the back of the net or sit him at the back and let him defend.
    “Could he have made it? If he applied himself fully. He has a knack for anything, it can be annoying.”

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