Gascoigne, who helped England achieve a fourth-place finish in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, started his professional career with Newcastle United in 1984. After scoring 24 goals in 102 appearances for the Magpies, he joined Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 1988.

Ferguson, who was the Manchester United manager back then, was determined to add the technically-gifted midfielder to his squad but ultimately failed. Speaking to Rob Moore, Gascoigne revealed that the 13-time Premier League winner still holds a grudge against him for turning down the opportunity to work together. He said:

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The 55-year-old added:

Gascoigne went on to lift the FA Cup trophy during his time at Tottenham Hotspur, registering 12 goals and six assists in 39 matches for the club. He also enjoyed spells at Lazio, Rangers, Middlesbrough, Everton, Burnley, Gansu Tianma and Boston United before retiring in 2004.

Sir Alex Ferguson appointed in new role at Manchester United

According to Daily Mail, Sir Alex Ferguson has formed part of a think-tank at his former club with former CEO David Gill, ex-United skipper Bryan Robson and current sporting director John Murtough.

The ’think-tank’ has been set up by United CEO Richard Arnold, who is keen to draw upon the experiences of the respective individuals.

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