I was the last Man United player to join Liverpool – I don’t regret it and ‘only person who was bothered was the missus’


According to reports, Liverpool has reportedly followed the idea of pursuing a deal for the star of Manchester United, Marcus Rashford this summer.

The mail Claims The England striker belongs to a selection list of six strikers created by the Anfield hierarchy.

Rashford is one of the players who want to leave United

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Rashford is one of the players who want to leave UnitedCredit: Getty

Alexander Isak remains Liverpool’s dream destination and talk sport that the red have given that they are willing to make a British offer of £ 120 million if he was encouraged.

It is believed that Newcastle, who does not plan to earn his star striker this summer, appreciate the Swedes for GBP for 150 million.

Talksport understands that Liverpool’s approach to the Magpies is nothing formal.

According to reports, the Merseysiders also asked for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins, Brentfords Yoane Wissa, Victor Osimhen from Napoli and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekikte.

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The conclusion of the surprise line-up is United Misfit Rashford, who has no future at Old Trafford under Ruben Amorim.

The unlikely transmission would be the first direct deal of the Red Devils to Liverpool in 61 years.

Phil Chisnalls £ 25,000 to Anfield in 1964 is after the last time a player was broadcast directly between the two arch -rivals.

Like Rashford, Mancunian Chisnall was a product of the United Youth Academy and, after his debut in 1961, had a three -year spell in her seniors.

In 47 games he scored 10 goals and received an assignment of the England U23S squad in November 1963, which was managed by Sir Alf Ramsey at the time.

A leading role in a 4-2 victory against Germany in Anfield brought him to the Liverpool radar when he fell out of favor with United.

Rashford was appointed as a shock transfer destination for Liverpool

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Rashford was appointed as a shock transfer destination for LiverpoolCredit: Getty
Heinze pushed in 2007 to join Liverpool

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Heinze pushed in 2007 to join LiverpoolCredit: Getty

Those responsible for the two teams, Sir Matt Busby and Bill Shankly, responsible management icons were close friends and a deal was put together.

“I’ve become the answer to a quiz question in recent years,” Chisnall told the Liverpool Echo in 2007.

“It was unusual to get to Liverpool from United at the time, but there was no big deal of it.

“Liverpool had only been in the first division for two years before she won the league in 1964.

“They just established themselves in the top division and the rivalry between United and Liverpool fans was not as strong at the time. Liverpool’s real rival were Everton, while United was City.

“I played U1-23 against Germany for England for England and we won 4: 2. I’m not sure if Shankly was there, but it was shortly before Liverpool came in for me.

Phil Chisnall was the last player who switched directly between Man United and Liverpool

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Phil Chisnall was the last player who switched directly between Man United and LiverpoolCredit: Getty

“United became second in the year and I remember that Matt Busby told me that Liverpool made an offer and it was up to me whether I wanted to go or not.

“I was 21 years old, Liverpool won the league and was a great club. Liverpool was a pulsating place where Beatles made it big and revived Liverpool FC.

“After signing, I went back and played for Liverpool against United in Old Trafford. I can’t remember having got a stick – it wasn’t that time.”

According to The Athletic, he added: “The only person who had bothered was the Missus.

“I told her I would play for Liverpool, and it meant that they had to take all the curtains down, tackle and pull the East Lancs street down. She was not too pleased.”

Chisnall only made eight appearances for Liverpool before he was sold to Southend United in 1967, but later insisted that he would not regret the move.

Chisnall came through the rows in Old Trafford before moving to Angeldd

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Chisnall came through the rows in Old Trafford before moving to AngelddCredit: Getty

“Things didn’t really work for me, but I haven’t regretted Liverpool,” he said. “It was really just circumstances – I didn’t get on.

“It was a great side with players like Ian St. John, Ian Callaghan, Peter Thompson, Roger Hunt, Willie Stevenson, Gordon Milne and Tommy Smith, so that it would always be difficult to get to the side.

“I played in particular for a year under Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Alf Ramsey, who was a manager of England U1-23 at the time.

“The three were all great managers and it was a privilege to play for them.”

Michael Owen And Paul Ince remains the only two players in the history of the Premier League, who played for both Liverpool and United.

Both completions of various clubs, with Gabriel Heinze the closest to the player who came closest to Chisnall’s record.

But the new Arsenal coach Alex Ferguson’s aversion to Liverpool, who saw him Enter and block the deal.