By Daily Sports on April 10, 2020
Former Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand has revealed he turned down the chance to move to Barcelona in 2008, saying he believed it was too risky as the Catalan club were going through a period of transition.
Centre back Ferdinand had contact with Barca and their then coach Frank Rijkaard around the time of United’s Champions League semifinal tie with the Spanish club on their way to winning Europe’s top club prize in 2008.
“It was after the game in Barcelona, in the tunnel after the game when I spoke to Rijkaard. There is an etiquette but you get the gist of what someone is saying,” Ferdinand told BT Sport.
“It came close, there were discussions with my agent. Barcelona had touched base.”
Barca did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Ferdinand’s claim.
The following season Barcelona won an unprecedented treble of European Cup, La Liga and Copa del Rey under Pep Guardiola.
Ferdinand, now 41, said he was encouraged to stay in England after United had knocked the Spaniards out to reach the 2008 Champions League final, where they beat Chelsea on penalties to complete a double after winning the English title.
“We beat them and went on to become European Champions so why would I leave them to go to another team?
“I always said I wanted to play abroad but the only thing that would stop me was if I was winning and successful on home shores. I was lucky I found a great club at Manchester United it would’ve been almost impossible for me to leave.”
While Ferdinand remained in Manchester that summer, his fellow defender Gerard Pique left to return to Barca, who sacked Rijkaard after ending the season empty handed and hired a young and hungry Guardiola to take his place in the dugout.
Guardiola transformed Barca into the most exciting team in Europe, winning the treble in his first campaign as they beat United 2-0 in the 2009 Champions League final.
Barcelona also swept aside Alex Ferguson's United in the 2011 European showpiece, with Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez playing key roles.
However, Ferdinand defended his decision not to jump ship.
“At that point Messi was only 20, Xavi and Iniesta were just starting to come through. They weren’t the players they were three or four years later,” added the former defender, who spent 12 seasons at United, winning six Premier League titles.
“It was a very different landscape at that time but what a club.”
•PHOTO: Rio Ferdinand
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 10, 2020
You may also like...
Messi scores on return, Atletico, Real top
Lukaku Shines as Manchester United Snatch Late Victory...
FIFA boss congratulates Pinnick over OFR award
Courtois: Barcelona Becoming La Liga Champions Is Wrong...
Barcelona to Play Arsenal in Friendly at Nou...
Salah Wins PFA Fans’ Player Of The Year...

Khan warns Paul ahead ‘life-threatening’ Joshua fight
Emery's perseverance & belief key to Villa resurgence
Agu backs Okoye for Eagles No. 1 spot
PFL contract ends soon - Ngannou
'No-one downing tools' - Alonso's stay of execution despite loss to Man City
Zaha in Ivory Coast Afcon squad but Adingra left out
UCL: Mbappé doubtful for Manchester City clash after missing training
'Give Alonso time' - but Man City visit could be pivotal
Fifa accused of breaching own rules with Trump award
Son, Simons and mini Spurs revival lift Frank's spirits
Finidi challenges Rivers United players’ mentality
Rangers International going, going . . . (63,402 views)
Amaju Pinnick: A cat with nine lives (54,646 views)
Second Term: Amaju Pinnick, Other NFF Heavyweights Home to Roost •How Pinnick Broke the Jinx (52,587 views)
Current issues in Nigerian sports: Matters arising (52,220 views)
Sports Development: Zenith Bank on the zenith (52,194 views)
Missing $150,000 IAAF Grant: Solomon Dalung’s Hide and Seek game (52,105 views)
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje’s solid footprints, commitment to sports development in Kano State (51,950 views)
NFF Presidency: Pinnick, Maigari, Ogunjobi, Okoye in Battle for Supremacy (51,535 views)
Olopade, BET9A wave of revolution in NNL (50,676 views)
Commonwealth Games 2018: Shame of Muhammadu Buhari, Solomon Dalung (49,224 views)
Ibrahimovic’s Man U exit: Whose decision is it? And in whose interest? (47,618 views)
John Mikel Obi: Segun Odegbami’s Outrageous Call! (47,090 views)