Manchester United's silent hero: I would have left the United alone for Milan.

In a list of the best central midfielders of the last 30 years, there must be room for Paul Scholes. Manchester United's silent hero, the deadly goalador and symbol of the “Red Days” of Ferguson, played only that fan. In fact, it has given way to move elsewhere. Scholes stressed [...]
In a list of the best central midfielders of the last 30 years, there must be room for Paul Scholes. Manchester United's silent hero, the deadly goalador and symbol of the “Red Days” of Ferguson, played only that fan. In fact, it has given way to move elsewhere.
Scholes recently stressed how he might have joined Inter, but Manchester United's position was his priority. Before the evental farewell, however, the English midfielder could have chosen the rest of Milan, the red - tailed fan.
From “to “Savage Social”: I've never had the ambition to play another club except Manchester United. In those days I was on the most important team in the world, playing soccer and winning trophys. I'm honest, I never thought about it. Where could I have gone? I loved Barcelona, and Milan”.
Milan had not only a great story but also the perfect performance, that Scholes had fallen in love with: “Fanella was beautiful, red and black lines, with short white pants. Very strong players played with Milan: Bares, Maldini, Donadon, and Anceplott, van Basten, and Ruud Gulli. Since I've seen Italian football, Milan was an extraordinary team. So if I had to leave Manchester United, I would have done it just to get to Barcelona and Milan”.












