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Sir Alex Ferguson names the one English player he wishes he'd signed for Man Utd

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Published May 26, 2026, 7:15 PM GMT+1

Ben is an experienced sports writer and editor, graduating with a Master’s in Sports Journalism in 2017.

Ben counts experience with publications like The Liverpool Echo and The Lincolnshire Echo. He has covered various sports, from American football to Mixed Martial Arts, but his primary passion is football reporting.

Since joining Football FanCast in 2018, starting out as a freelance writer covering nearly every team in the English football ladder, Ben has progressed through the ranks. He now leads the publication’s news team as a senior editor.

West Ham United have a proud and painful history in equal measure. The Hammers have produced a quite extraordinary number of England's most talented footballers across the decades.

In the 1960s, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters formed the spine of the England team that won the World Cup at Wembley in 1966.

It remains one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of the English game.

Trevor Brooking graced their midfield for sixteen years with an elegance that belied the era. Rio Ferdinand and Joe Cole came through their academy and went on to become two of the finest players of their generation.

Most recently, Declan Rice, developed in the Irons' academy after joining from Chelsea, became one of the most complete midfielders in world football before Arsenal paid over £100 million to take him to north London, where he is now a Premier League champion.

Time and again, West Ham have found the talent, nurtured it and watched it leave.

In the Premier League era, perhaps none of them reached the personal heights of Frank Lampard, who is the division's seventh top scorer of all time.

It's the most of any midfielder, and it's why Sir Alex Ferguson wanted to sign him before he left East London.

Sir Alex Ferguson regrets not signing Frank Lampard

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Speaking ahead of a 2013 clash between Manchester United and Chelsea, Ferguson heaped praise on Lampard for crossing the 200-goal mark for Chelsea in all competitions.

“Lampard is fantastic, unbelievable. I don’t think there’s a midfielder who will ever do 200 goals again. It’s phenomenal. We looked at him at West Ham when he was young. I think you now regret not doing it. Where else could I get 200 goals?”

Ferguson likened Lampard to United's own legendary midfielder Bryan Robson for his ability to arrive in the box to finish chances, and the numbers alone make the case.

His goal record from midfield may never be broken. He won three league titles, four FA Cups and a Champions League.

Chelsea's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals, surpassing a record that had stood since 1971. He hit double figures for goals in ten consecutive Premier League seasons - a feat almost incomprehensible for a central midfielder.

Best midfielders in Premier League history ranked by AI

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Rank

Player

Clubs played for

Steven Gerrard

Liverpool

Frank Lampard

West Ham, Chelsea, Man City

Kevin De Bruyne

Chelsea, Man City

Roy Keane

Nottingham Forest, Man Utd

Ryan Giggs

Man Utd

Patrick Vieira

Arsenal, Man City

Paul Scholes

Man Utd

Bruno Fernandes

Man Utd

David Silva

Man City

Yaya Toure

Man City

John Terry, who played alongside some of the finest players ever to wear a Chelsea shirt, was unequivocal: "You talk about the Zolas and the best players to have played at the club, but for me, he is the best."

Ferguson, of course, never got his hands on him. West Ham held on, Chelsea eventually took the gamble and the rest is history.

But the fact that the greatest manager who ever lived still reflects on Lampard as the one that got away tells you everything about the player he was, still today standing as one of the greatest midfielders in Premier League history.

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