Manchester United agreed Aaron Ramsey transfer, but then Arsenal changed his mind with private jet

Aaron Ramsey is undoubtedly an Arsenal legend having won three FA Cups – scoring the winner in both the 2014 and 2017 finals. But things could have ended up so differently for the Wales skipper had it not been for legendary former manager Arsene Wenger. Ramsey was a man in demand in 2008 having impressed at CardiffGettyIt was Arsenal that won the transfer race – with Wenger proving pivotal in the dealGetty - ContributorFlash back to 2008 and Arsenal were in a battle with Premier League and Champions League winners Manchester United – only this time not on the pitch. Both clubs – as well as Everton – were vying to sign Cardiff’s teenage starlet Ramsey, who played for the Championship side in their 2008 FA Cup final defeat against Portsmouth. But it was believed at the time that United and Arsenal were ahead of the Toffees as they could offer the youngster Champions League football. And the Red Devils seemingly won the race to sign the £5million-rated 17-year-old, as they gleefully announced they had reached an agreement with the Bluebirds. A headline on their website read, ‘Ramsey fee agreed’, with their statement reading: “Manchester United is delighted to announce it has agreed terms with Cardiff City for the transfer of Aaron Ramsey to Old Trafford.” But United conceded that other clubs were in the race and had been given permission to speak with the player. And ultimately, Sir Alex Ferguson‘s side were left red-faced when he rejected a move to the champions and instead opted to join Arsenal. It would have been easy for Ramsey to make the move to the Theatre of Dreams with his dad Kevin a boyhood United fan. United announced on their website they had reached an agreement to sign RamseyManchester UnitedBut he chose to join the Gunners, where he achieved legendary statusGetty Images - GettyHad it not been for Wenger, Arsenal would have missed out on Ramsey, who scored 64 goals in 369 games before leaving for Juventus in 2019. In an interview with Sky Sports in 2018, Ramsey revealed how the Frenchman pulled out all the stops in order to convince him to join Arsenal. Wenger flew the player and his family out to Switzerland on a private jet, which helped to seal the deal. Commenting on being flown out to watch Euro 2008, he said: “That’s why I felt more wanted by Arsenal and the boss. “He went through all of that to try and get me to sign for this club, and as a 17-year-old flying on a private jet over to his hotel [for Euro 2008] to having lunch with him was quite surreal, but I think I made the right decision in the end.” He added of his decision to reject United for Arsenal: “I went up there and saw the facilities and I also went to see Arsene Wenger. “I just felt more wanted by Arsenal, and the boss’ plans for me seemed more appealing to me. “And what he’s done for so many younger players as well and turned them into great players, I think that’s what was exciting for me and being a part of that. Ramsey scored the winning goals for Arsenal in both the 2014 and 2017 FA Cup finals“And being given an opportunity here at a young age to go out there and play and show what I was capable of doing. “At the time there was talk about United loaning me back to Cardiff for the year, but I wanted to be part of the first team and train with them and showing that I was capable of playing at that level.” United’s loss was ultimately Arsenal gain, with the player writing himself into club folklore after his dramatic extra-time striker against Hull in the 2014 FA Cup final. In what was Arsenal’s first trophy in nine years, the club followed it up swiftly with the Community Shield – where Ramsey scored in a 3-0 win over Manchester City. Ramsey added another two FA Cup medals to his name while also scooping the 2015 Community Shield before leaving, where he remains one of the most decorated players of the Emirates era. Now 32, Ramsey’s journey has come full circle, with the midfielder in talks over a sensational return to Cardiff.

Jul 12, 2023 - 11:39
Manchester United agreed Aaron Ramsey transfer, but then Arsenal changed his mind with private jet

Aaron Ramsey is undoubtedly an Arsenal legend having won three FA Cups – scoring the winner in both the 2014 and 2017 finals.

But things could have ended up so differently for the Wales skipper had it not been for legendary former manager Arsene Wenger.

Ramsey was a man in demand in 2008 having impressed at Cardiff
Getty
It was Arsenal that won the transfer race – with Wenger proving pivotal in the deal
Getty - Contributor

Flash back to 2008 and Arsenal were in a battle with Premier League and Champions League winners Manchester United – only this time not on the pitch.

Both clubs – as well as Everton – were vying to sign Cardiff’s teenage starlet Ramsey, who played for the Championship side in their 2008 FA Cup final defeat against Portsmouth.

But it was believed at the time that United and Arsenal were ahead of the Toffees as they could offer the youngster Champions League football.

And the Red Devils seemingly won the race to sign the £5million-rated 17-year-old, as they gleefully announced they had reached an agreement with the Bluebirds.

A headline on their website read, ‘Ramsey fee agreed’, with their statement reading: “Manchester United is delighted to announce it has agreed terms with Cardiff City for the transfer of Aaron Ramsey to Old Trafford.”

But United conceded that other clubs were in the race and had been given permission to speak with the player.

And ultimately, Sir Alex Ferguson‘s side were left red-faced when he rejected a move to the champions and instead opted to join Arsenal.

It would have been easy for Ramsey to make the move to the Theatre of Dreams with his dad Kevin a boyhood United fan.

United announced on their website they had reached an agreement to sign Ramsey
Manchester United
But he chose to join the Gunners, where he achieved legendary status
Getty Images - Getty

Had it not been for Wenger, Arsenal would have missed out on Ramsey, who scored 64 goals in 369 games before leaving for Juventus in 2019.

In an interview with Sky Sports in 2018, Ramsey revealed how the Frenchman pulled out all the stops in order to convince him to join Arsenal.

Wenger flew the player and his family out to Switzerland on a private jet, which helped to seal the deal.

Commenting on being flown out to watch Euro 2008, he said: “That’s why I felt more wanted by Arsenal and the boss.

“He went through all of that to try and get me to sign for this club, and as a 17-year-old flying on a private jet over to his hotel [for Euro 2008] to having lunch with him was quite surreal, but I think I made the right decision in the end.”

He added of his decision to reject United for Arsenal: “I went up there and saw the facilities and I also went to see Arsene Wenger.

“I just felt more wanted by Arsenal, and the boss’ plans for me seemed more appealing to me.

“And what he’s done for so many younger players as well and turned them into great players, I think that’s what was exciting for me and being a part of that.

Ramsey scored the winning goals for Arsenal in both the 2014 and 2017 FA Cup finals

“And being given an opportunity here at a young age to go out there and play and show what I was capable of doing.

“At the time there was talk about United loaning me back to Cardiff for the year, but I wanted to be part of the first team and train with them and showing that I was capable of playing at that level.”

United’s loss was ultimately Arsenal gain, with the player writing himself into club folklore after his dramatic extra-time striker against Hull in the 2014 FA Cup final.

In what was Arsenal’s first trophy in nine years, the club followed it up swiftly with the Community Shield – where Ramsey scored in a 3-0 win over Manchester City.

Ramsey added another two FA Cup medals to his name while also scooping the 2015 Community Shield before leaving, where he remains one of the most decorated players of the Emirates era.

Now 32, Ramsey’s journey has come full circle, with the midfielder in talks over a sensational return to Cardiff.

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