Super
Eagles Captian and Tianjin TEDA midfielder, John Mikel Obi, has
revealed how Manchester United and Chelsea fought over his transfer
before giving in to Roman Abramovich and declining Sir Alex Ferguson’s
offer.
The talented midfielder, who earned a month trial at Old Trafford
before United struck a provisional deal with Norwegian outfit Lyn Oslo
to bring him to the Theatre of Dreams, revealed that United offered him a
staggering £1.5m contract but Chelsea’s involvement became a hindrance
for the deal to be sealed as he made a stunning u-turn to Stamford
bridge in 2006.
Speaking about the deals in a lengthy interview with the Sun, he said:
“It was surreal,”
admits Mikel. “I was at school, but had Chelsea and Manchester United —
two of the world’s biggest clubs — trying to sign me. I’ll never forget
that second meeting with Sir Alex. I’d signed a deal at United but had
to tell him: ‘Sorry, I want to play for Chelsea’.“He really liked me but I could see how angry and disappointed he was.
“Some things he told me made me think about changing my mind but I was thinking about Jose, too.
“I had these two great managers wanting me and I did not know what to do.
“Fergie told me: ‘Why would you turn down United? It’s the biggest club in the world. You cannot do that. You have to say Yes’.
“As a footballer, you have to make decisions that you live with for the rest of your life.”
“I trained with the first team,” he recalls. “Roy Keane was my bodyguard.
“Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt always tried to kick me but couldn’t when Roy was there because he’d have killed them.
“Sir Alex called me Obi Wan (after the Star Wars character).
“He called me into his office one day and said: ‘Obi Wan, do you know
what Keane, Scholes and all the senior players have told me? They said
you have to sign that boy’.“I couldn’t believe it. Here was I, a schoolkid from Africa, training with some of the best in the world.”
OSLO,
NORWAY: Nigerian soccer player John Obi Mikel smiles after signing with
Manchester United in Oslo, 29 April 2005. Mikel, who signed for
Manchester United, has claimed he was pressurised into agreeing a deal
with Manchester United and did not sign a contract of his own free will.
Mikel has been rumoured to be in talks with Chelsea. NORWAY OUT AFP
PHOTO (Photo credit should read /AFP/Getty Images)
Mikel also recalls the moment he was approached with a briefcase full
of cash – £53,000 to be exact by an agent, promising more if he signed
then and there.
“I had agents
promising me everything,” he recalls. “One approached me in the hotel
with a briefcase full of cash.I can’t remember what club he claimed to
represent — but I do remember the briefcase. It was crammed with $70,000
(£53,000) and he offered me that to sign some contract before adding:
‘Sign here and you’ll get a lot more’.“I was tempted. I’d never seen so much money but I told the Nigerian FA secretary who was looking after me.
“He told me to ignore this agent but promised I would join the best
club. After the tournament I went home to my family and then saw the
secretary again in Abuja.“That’s when he told me: ‘You’re going to United. They want you and you’re leaving tomorrow’.
“My dad was so happy but mum was crying because I was moving abroad at such a young age.”
According to him, “Sir Alex really liked me,” says Mikel. “He made me feel really comfortable and encouraged me every day.
“He would call me into his office after training, point at the
players’ plush cars in the car park and say: ‘If you work hard, next
year you’ll be driving one of those. You are going to play for this club
and you are going to be rich’.“I didn’t know what to say. I was still at school so I didn’t even
have an agent. I went home again and Sir Alex used to phone a hotel near
our house when he wanted to speak to me.”
The midfielder further revealed that United wanted him to return
again but on his own, he waited for a call from then Manchester United
coach to confirm the trip but the call never came.
After
he signed an agent John Shittu, he was told that Chelsea wanted to sign
him. before he moved to Norway to train with Lyn Oslo
On turning 18, Mikel signed a pro contract with Lyn Oslo, but after
making a few appearances Fergie flew out for a meeting with him.
“The whole thing was
so confusing,” says Mikel. “I thought I had something with Chelsea but
United told me they had been looking for me and then Sir Alex visited
me.“He said: ‘We want you, we don’t want to lose you again’.
“Before I knew it, a contract had been sent to Lyn Oslo. United were
offering me £1.5m for three years. I spoke to my dad, who told me I
should just go for it.”“Chelsea saw it on TV and went crazy,” he says. “I later discovered
they had an agreement with Lyn Oslo not to sell me to any other club.“Then John flew to Oslo to speak to me. My friends were calling me and then I thought, maybe I had been manipulated.
“All this was very hard for me. I was so young.
“We flew to London. I remember thinking: ‘I’ve signed for United but now I’m flying to Chelsea!’.”
Then a year-long legal battle ensued between the two English club,
which after he was summoned to a meeting with then Premier League chief
Sir Dave Richards.
“He offered to help me,” recalls Mikel. “He told me it was making enemies between the two big clubs.
“I told him I wanted to play for Chelsea and he said he would help
resolve it. Then I had a secret meeting with Mourinho at his house.“Roman Abramovich organised six cars to get me there. It was like a military operation.
“I started in one car, then the drivers would talk to each other and
suddenly I was dropped off and then picked up by another car.“Once there, Jose told me: ‘The boss really wants you. I’ll play you
and make you what you want to be’. That really helped as there were
times when I thought: ‘Have I made the right decision?’.” Mikel added.
The 30-year-old who spent nine years at Stamford Bridge, made 374
appearances for Chelsea, winning two Premier League titles, four FA
Cups, One Champions League trophy and one Europa League trophy.