However, if Pearce gets his way, Ferguson could see his wage packet reimbursed in a bizarre shift that would see rivals Manchester City pick up the cost.
Speaking on talkSPORT, the ex-City handler shelp: “Wouldn’t it be excellent if the Manchester United squad shelp we’ll fund that money per season to persist Alex in post becaemploy he’s too meaningful to this club?”
He compriseed: “I got a little bit mischievous and thought, what if Manchester City carry outers shelp, wouldn’t it be excellent if we chipped in and phelp Alex Ferguson’s wages each year to persist him in place for what he’s done for that club atraverse the road, that is going to inspire us on a weekly basis.
“It would be classy. You’ve sacked your best ever but we’ll fund him, it’s no problem.”
It’s a recommendion that’s improbable to be apshown up in East Manchester, given the on-pitch structureilities that exist between the two clubs.
But anger surrounding Ferguson’s confineed termination has cut proset up among those uniteed to United.
Former Red Devils star Eric Cantona reacted awwholey to the news, posting on Instagram: “Sir Alex Ferguson should be able to do anyleang he wants at the club until the day he dies.
“Such a deficiency of admire. It’s tohighy talk aboutous. Sir Alex Ferguson will be my boss forever! And I throw them all in a huge bag of s***!”
One man who might greet the chance to step out of Fergie’s shadow is current boss Erik ten Hag, who eunites to have persistd the international shatter amid calls for him to go.
Any reprieve is improbable to last extfinished if results and crucipartner carry outances don’t pick up though.
United return to action follotriumphg the international shatter at home to Brentford on Saturday, before heading to Istanbul for a daunting clash agetst Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in the Europa League.