Manchester United were once 48 hours away from signing Ronaldinho.
The then-young Brazilian winger, who had lit up Europe while playing for Paris-Saint Germain, had also made his mark on the national stage by being exceptionally good in the 2002 World Cup.
Hence, back in 2003, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was desperately close to bringing Ronaldinho to Old Trafford. He possibly wanted the Brazilian to replace David Beckham, who had recently joined Real Madrid.
However, Barcelona, who were in turmoil back then, had recently gone through a presidential election with Joan Laporta and Sandro Rossell taking charge.
The Spanish duo had promised one of Thierry Henry, Ronaldinho and David Beckham as a new signing should they come into power. With Henry committing his future to Arsenal and Beckham joining Los Blancos, it was Ronaldinho who was destined for Barca.
Recalling how he was close to joining to United before making the switch to Nou Camp, Ronaldinho said:
He added:
Ronaldinho went on to register 94 goals and 70 assists in 207 games for Barcelona.
Former Manchester United captain Paul Scholes has recollected how United were sure of signing Ronaldinho in the summer of 2003.
He said:
Scholes added:
Scholes then talked about how Ronaldinho had gotten under the skin of all United players for snubbing the Red Devils.
As for United, they had a date with destiny of their own kind as Sir Alex Ferguson replaced the expected signing of Ronaldinho with an young kid from Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo. CR7, as he is known today, has become a legend of the game, starting his rise to the top from Old Trafford.
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