Ex-Manchester United captain, Gary Neville, has admitted he would have signed for Arsenal if he had the chance to leave the Red Devils.
Speaking on The Overlap, he insisted he “never” wanted to leave Old Trafford and is still “so proud” to be a one-club man.
Neville made over 600 appearances for United and won eight Premier League titles under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The former England defender spent two decades with United after coming through the club’s academy.
When asked by Jamie Carragher which other club he would have joined, Neville said: “Arsenal were the club that I genuinely had massive respect for. When I went to Highbury and you used to walk in that old entrance with the marble hall, I used to think it’s a club of proper tradition.
“I used to love the blazers that they used to wear and there is a resemblance in alignment for what United were at that time with the blazers and tradition.”