Andrei Kanchelskis says Sir Alex Ferguson apologised to the Manchester United first team after controversially selling him in the summer of 1995.
01.04.2020 - 03:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Phil Jones was tipped for the brightest of futures at Manchester United when the former Blackburn Rovers defender arrived at Old Trafford with terrific talent and high expectations.
United signed Jones for £16million in 2011. It was initially hoped that he would anchor the United defence for years to come, eventually succeeding Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand as they entered the latter stages of their careers.
One man who was always at the forefront of advocating Jones’ ability was Sir Alex
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