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^ ^ Arsenal tried to sign me at 17 – but I rejected them and later joined Chelsea

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One former Chelsea player could have ended up in north London (Picture: Getty)

A former European Championship winner turned down the opportunity to sign for Arsenal at a young age – only to sign for London rivals Chelsea later in his career.

1988 Euros winner Ruud Gullit enjoyed a storied footballing career, predominantly plying his trade in his native Netherlands and Italy.

The Dutchman, known for his ability to play in several different positions, started his journey at HFC Haarlem before being snapped up by Feyenoord in 1982.

After three seasons, Guillit was sold to PSV Eindhoven before moving overseas to become a lynchpin of the hugely successful AC Milan side of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which won three Serie A titles and two European Cups.

However, Guillit’s path to the top could have looked awfully different had he decided to leave the Netherlands and join Arsenal when the Gunners showed interest in him when he was only 17 years old.

‘When I was at HFC Haarlem at the age of 17, I heard that Arsenal wanted to sign me,’ Gullit told Gambling Insider.

‘Liam Brady was a scout at the club at the time, and I was made aware of their interest in bringing me to Highbury. There were talks between the two clubs.

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Ruud Gullit enjoyed a trophy-laden career (Picture: Getty)

‘It was a privilege that such a big club were interested in me at that age, but it was too early for me at that stage in my career, so I turned them down.

‘I just didn’t want to move to the club at that particular point in time.

‘I ended up spending a few more years at Haarlem before moving to Feyenoord, which felt like the right move for me.’

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Guillit lifted the European Cup twice at AC Milan (Picture: Getty)
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And the Dutchman was victorious with his nation at Euro 1988 (Picture: Getty)

While opting to reject a move to the Gunners in his early teenage years, Gullit would eventually find himself in English football for the final three years of his career.

After two seasons at Sampdoria, the Dutchman swapped Serie A for Stamford Bridge, signing for Glenn Hoddle’s side on a free transfer in July 1995.

And in 1996, after Hoddle’s departure to manage the England national team, Gullit was made player-manager by the Blues, leading them to victory in the FA Cup, the club’s first major trophy in 26 years.

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Gullit moved to Chelsea after snubbing Arsenal earlier in his career (Picture: Getty)

Speaking about his decision to move to Chelsea, Gullit previously told the BBC: ‘When I joined Chelsea, in June 1995, the Premier League was very different to the way it is now. I wasn’t the first overseas player to come here, but I was one of the first to arrive with a big name, from a bigger league, such as Serie A.

‘Looking back, that summer was probably the time the Premier League really began to change into the competition it is now, and it had to. Italy was the king then – all the best players were there.

‘English football was very basic in comparison, and the English wanted to have people from outside so they could try to get their game back again to the highest European level.

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‘Dennis Bergkamp, David Ginola, Juninho. They all came at the same time as me. The way I saw it, it was an adventure. Personally and professionally, I needed to leave Italy after eight years with AC Milan and Sampdoria and, with the Premier League taking off, England just seemed the right place for a fresh start, at the right time for me to do something new.’

Having spent the prime of his career at Milan, Gullit said the lack of facilities at Chelsea caught him off guard at first.

‘Nobody I spoke to that summer understood why I chose Chelsea,’ he added. ‘I must say I didn’t know much about the club or even that part of town when I went there – it was just because Glenn Hoddle was manager, that’s what persuaded me to go.

‘When I came for the first time to see Stamford Bridge, I was like ‘what the hell kind of stadium is this?’ I was used to playing in the best stadiums in the world, but here there were only two stands. The place wasn’t just a building site, it was a total wreck. You had to walk around on planks of wood.

‘The training ground too, was very different to what I was used to. Chelsea’s facilities now are world class but then they were based at Harlington, which was a school. There was nothing there – just five little locker rooms, and the only thing in any of them was a wooden bench and a hook. That was it.

‘But I loved it. It was almost like I was going back to when I had just started playing, when I was nine years old. It was fantastic.’

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^ ^ Man Utd tipped to sign ‘terrific’ Chelsea star and £52m Real Madrid wonderkid

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Manchester United are set for a busy summer window (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United have been tipped to raid Chelsea and Real Madrid this summer as part of their latest transfer rebuild.

United appear to have turned a corner in recent weeks following the arrival of Michael Carrick, who has overseen a five-game unbeaten run since his appointment as interim head coach.

The Red Devils now find themselves fourth in the Premier League and firmly in the race to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League.

Securing a return to Europe would provide the club with the financial capability to spend big once again in the summer transfer window.

And former United striker Louis Saha believes the club could prioritise yet more attacking signings, even after recruiting Bryan Mbuemo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko last summer.

The Frenchman has concerns over Bruno Fernandes’ long-term future at Old Trafford amid reports that the Portuguese midfielder has a £56.6 million (€65m) release clause in his current deal.

And Saha believes United will look to lure boyhood fan Cole Palmer away from Chelsea to replace Fernandes should he move in the summer.

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Cole Palmer has been linked with a move to Manchester United (Picture: Getty)

‘It would be incredibly exciting to see Cole Palmer at Manchester United,’ ‘ he told CasinoHawks. ‘He’s not a Man City player anymore.

‘He has done so well with Chelsea but did have a slow start to the season, he is just a terrific player. He can play pretty much anywhere in attack, he disrupts any defence.

‘He has managed to play in the Chelsea side with maybe 10 different types of forwards and has still been the main man. So that shows how reliable he is with creativity and reliable in terms of the volume of solutions that he provides to his teammates.

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Real Madrid teenager Endrick has move to Lyon on oan for regular minutes (Picture: Getty)

‘He is a hard worker. He wants to win, and if he does think about going back to Manchester again, I’m sure that he’s going to be exciting for fans.’

In addition, Saha earmarked Real Madrid youngster Endrick as a player who United will no doubt be ‘interested in’.

The Brazilian was one of the most sought-after young stars in world football, with Real winning the race for his signature in 2022

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The 19-year-old struggled for game time at Los Blancos at the start of the season, but is now thriving on loan at Ligue 1 club Lyon, with three goals in his first four league games.

Real will no doubt want to keep Endrick at the club moving forward, but Saha wonders whether a lack of regular game time could allow a club like United to convince the young forward to jump ship.

‘Endrick is such an exciting player, very young, but able to show enormous capacity, he is mentally very strong and is very confident,’ he said.

‘He would provide a lot of guarantees to you right away. You know that this is going to have chances because he’s creating his own chances, striking the ball from 20, 25 yards.

‘He is very fast and very strong as well. That’s why I think he signed very early on to Real Madrid, but you can see that it’s a very difficult challenge with Kylian Mbappé joining.

‘He’s a star and seeing him at Man Utd would be very special, but let’s see what happens. Many clubs will be interested in him.’

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^ ^ Nicolas Jackson ‘open’ to return but Chelsea have already signed his replacement

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Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is on loan at Bayern Munich (Picture: Getty)

Nicolas Jackson is ‘open’ to the possibility of returning to Chelsea but the club believe they have already signed his long-term replacement.

Jackson spent two seasons at Stamford Bridge, scoring 30 goals in 81 appearances, before joining Bayern Munich on loan last summer.

The Senegal striker enjoyed a promising first season at Chelsea but failed to kick on last term despite the Blues qualifying for the Champions League and winning the Europa Conference League.

Jackson was delighted to join Bayern, even staying in Munich when Chelsea threatened to block the deal, and had hoped to earn a permanent move to the Bundesliga giants.

Bayern Munich spent around £14m just to sign Jackson on loan and agreed a deal with Chelsea to make the deal permanently this summer for a further £56m.

But that clause would only be activated if Jackson made a set number of appearances for Bayern and it quickly became apparently that he would fall short.

Playing back-up to England captain Harry Kane, Jackson has only started five league games and two Champions League games so far this season.

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Jackson wanted to join Bayern Munich permanently (Picture: Getty)

That means Jackson will fail to activate an obligation-to-buy clause in his loan agreement and will likely return to Chelsea at the end of the season.

Bayern would of course still have the option to renew talks with Chelsea and agreed a new deal but that appears unlikely given Jackson has only scored five goals in all competitions.

Jackson attracted interest from clubs in England, Italy and Spain last summer but has not ruled out the possibility of returning to Chelsea, according to The Times.

Enzo Maresca was in charge at the time of Jackson’s Chelsea departure but the Italian has since been sacked and replaced by Liam Rosenior.

As a result Jackson is ‘leaving his options open’, although Chelsea are reportedly planning for life without the 24-year-old and believe they have already signed his replacement.

The Blues paid almost £100m for Brighton’s Joao Pedro and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap last summer, while they also confirmed a pre-agreement to sign Emanuel Emegha from partner club Strasbourg.

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Chelsea have already signed Emanuel Emegha (Picture: Getty)

Netherlands international Emegha, 23, decided to stay at the French side for another season before moving to west London in 2026.

Emegha scored 14 goals last season and has seven in 11 appearances during the current campaign, which has been plagued by injury issues.

Chelsea have high hopes for the Dutchman and Fabrizio Romano has suggested they see Emegha as Jackson’s replacement given their similar styles of play.

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While Jackson was hardly prolific for Chelsea, a number of pundits were critical of the decision to move him on last summer.

Arsenal legend and Chelsea fan Paul Merson, for example, said: ‘Up front, I think the decision to let Nicolas Jackson leave is coming back to bite them a bit.’

While Jackson’s opportunities at Bayern have been limited, he is still set to be part of their Bundesliga-winning squad, with Vincent Kompany’s sidesix points ahead of second-placed Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern Munich are also one of the favourites to win the Champions League having finished second behind Arsenal in the eight-game group stage.

Jackson’s parent Chelsea are fifth in the Premier League and also advanced straight through to the knockout stages of the Champions League.

They beat Championship side Hull City 4-0 in the FA Cup on Friday night and return to Premier League action on Saturday against relegation-battlers Burnley.

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