Sir Alex Desperately Wanted to Sign this Man city Star

Ilkay Gundogan could have played for Manchester United. AFP

Ilkay Gundogan was one of Sir Alex Ferguson’s final targets before the Manchester United boss retired in 2013, according to the club’s former coach Rene Meulensteen.

Ferguson retired in 2013 after winning his 13th Premier League title, fired on by Robin van Persie’s 26-goal-haul for the campaign.

It was also the year that legendary midfielder Paul Scholes bowed out afer making 718 appearances.

Meulensteen, who was then a first-team coach, revealed that Ilkay Gundogan was one of the names touted as a potential replacement for Scholes at the time.

“If Fergie had carried on then we would have added some more quality, probably some more energy,” Meulensteen told the Evening Standard.

“I wouldn’t say it was an ageing squad, it was a mature squad.

“I’m sure if Fergie would have stayed the continuity and stability would’ve been there and United would’ve competed for the title again.

“We were looking at Gundogan from Dortmund and (Marco) Reus at that time.

“We were looking at Gundogan – someone similar [to Scholes], who could keep ticking the ball over, thinks quick and has tempo.”

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