
Before Alex Ferguson retired from his position as Manchester United manager in 2013 the club were lining up three German stars as potential transfer targets, according to Rene Meulensteen.
According to Ferguson’s former assistant, the three German targets were Mats Hummel, Marco Reus and Ilkay Gundogan. All three were playing for Ruhr-based Borussia Dortmund at the time.

“The fact that he was going to retire or finish came to me and a lot of others as a complete bombshell.
“We had very normal staff meetings regarding pre-season. That year we were going to Australia. Sir Alex even mentioned taking us to one of the best vineyards out there. I was looking forward to that!

It was during those meetings where United identified three players in particular that could have added a lot to the squad at the time.
When United’s most successful manager retired any transfers were put on hold and two of the three players they were looking at ended up moving to other clubs in the subsequent years.
Reus, meanwhile, remains at Signal Iduna Park, but a string of injuries have curtailed his expected progression in what has been a frustrating time for the German.