Manchester United hero Ryan Giggs has opened up on how close he came to leaving Old Trafford under Sir Alex Ferguson. The Welshman is the longest serving player in United’s history, with 963 games under his belt after graduating from the Class of ’92.
It saw him win 13 Premier League titles, four FA Cups and two Champions Leagues under the legendary Scottish manager. But the forward admitted there was a time when the club legend thought about leaving Old Trafford.
Speaking on beIN SPORTS, Giggs said: “Around 2003/04, I didn’t have a great start to the season. It was the summer that David Beckham went, that was the probably the closest that I had got to going. “My form wasn’t great, and it was the transition period where I’ve gone from
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