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Why Austin Okocha never played for Arsenal or Manchester United – Former England star explains

Former England defender Danny Mills has revealed why Nigerian legend Austin Okocha never made the leap to clubs like Arsenal or Manchester United despite his extraordinary talent, Soccernet.ng reports.

Austin Okocha, widely hailed as one of the most technically gifted players in African football history, dazzled at Eintracht Frankfurt and Fenerbahçe before securing a then-record £14 million move to Paris Saint-Germain in 1998.

He would later light up the Premier League with Bolton Wanderers, becoming one of the most entertaining players the division had ever seen.

Nigeria and Bolton Wanderers great Austin Okocha

Nigeria and Bolton Wanderers great Austin Okocha. Photo by IMAGO

Yet, at the height of his career, Austin Okocha was strongly linked with a move to English giants Arsenal and Manchester United.

Mills, who won 19 caps for England and played for Leeds United and Manchester City, admitted that while Okocha possessed unmatched skill, his unpredictable nature may have discouraged Europe’s biggest clubs from pursuing him.

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“He had so much quality, but unpredictable in the same way,” Mills told Complete Sports.

“He was almost impossible, you know, he would feign to go one way and then just drop it through your legs. So, you know, you had to be right at it.

“You know, you couldn’t give him any time, any space because he would see a pass, pick a pass that probably no one else in the football pitch would see at that point.

“And of course, that made him incredibly difficult to play against – to mark. Can you imagine if he’d been in an Arsenal or at Man United of that time, you know, rather than Bolton, he could have been even better, you know, because, you know, better players. How he wasn’t at one of those clubs [Arsenal, Man United, etc], I’m not quite sure.”

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Mills suggested that Austin Okocha’s free-spirited, maverick approach to the game may have counted against him.

“Maybe the fact that he was so maverick and was such an individual – maybe some of the top clubs looked at that and thought, ‘how do we accommodate him into a team’? But yeah, Jay-Jay Okocha was absolutely sensational,” he added.

Nigeria and Bolton Wanderers great Austin Okocha

Nigeria and Bolton Wanderers great Austin Okocha. Photo by IMAGO

Okocha, who won 73 caps for Nigeria and featured in three FIFA World Cups, retired in 2008 after a storied career that spanned Germany, Turkey, France, England, and Qatar. His dazzling footwork and fearless creativity left fans worldwide spellbound, ensuring his legacy as one of Africa’s greatest football exports.

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