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Thanks to Football Manager, Rangers almost acquired Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta at Ibrox; however, the Barcelona star later called them “anti-football.”
Lionel Messi looks certain to go down in history as the greatest one-club man in history (sorry, Jamie Carragher).
But his incredible Barcelona career was very nearly scuppered by one one of the most audacious loan bids ever, thanks to the Football Manager obsessive son of Alex McLeish.
Then at Rangers, McLeish had been riding high, winning a treble in his first season but it was all set to change with numerous stars leaving the club.
Barry Ferguson was the big loss in 2003 – heading to Blackburn Rovers for £7.5million – as the Scottish giants gradually set about attempting to balance the books, which weren’t looking too healthy.
With Ferguson gone, Rangers needed a player, someone with some skill in the final third, a ball-player, and his son Jon – who would later become a scout and agent – had a suggestion.
All ears as he looked to solve his Ibrox issues, McLeish took notes and got to work thank to his well connected assistant Jan Wouters.
We’ve all been there on Football Manager, haven’t we? We’ve landed ourselves a superstar, told our mates about them, and pushed them as a player our club should sign in real life.
McLeish’s child offered up a name. Lionel Messi.
“My son Jon was into Championship Manager,” he explained to The Big Interview.
“He was constantly giving me names in South America. They come out the sky and say ‘Lionel Messi is going to be the best player in the world’.
“You dismiss it but Rangers were downsizing and we were looking for some quality in midfield.
“Barry Ferguson had gone down to Blackburn so we lost a guy who would have taken the ball in any stadium anywhere in the world. We needed players of that ilk again.
“Jan Wouters phoned Henk ten Cate, who was the assistant of Frank Rijkaard, the ex-Dutch international.
“Jan phoned him and said: ‘Messi?’ We were told no chance.”
It was worth a go right?
And like legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, who coached McLeish at Aberdeen, it’s always worth inquiring further and finding out what else you might get.
Fergie landed Eric Cantona when he dared ask Leeds about his availability during a conversation about Denis Irwin.
McLeish and Wouters almost got an even bigger prize – Andres Iniesta, a talented midfielder who was on the first-team fringes.
“[Ten Cate] said ‘we’ve got a young kid, Iniesta, he’s a phenomenal player’, only 18 or 19,” McLeish continued.