Rio Ferdinand says Manchester United should try to sign Jadon Sancho and Thomas Partey when the transfer window opens.
09.04.2020 - 11:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Former Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand has revealed that he "came close" to leaving United to join Spanish giants Barcelona following a round of talks with the La Liga outfit.
The defender, who joined the Old Trafford club from Leeds United in July 2002, established himself as one of the best central defenders the Premier League has ever seen over the course of his United career.
Among Ferdinand's long list of successes during his United career was the UEFA Champions League
Rio Ferdinand says Manchester United should try to sign Jadon Sancho and Thomas Partey when the transfer window opens.
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