Exclusive to this week’s Big Issue, out today (Monday 18 March), Eric Cantona has given a rare interview ahead of the release of his live album, Cantona Sings Eric, later this month.
Cantona gives his thoughts on Manchester United as it enters a new era with new part-owner Jim Ratcliffe at the helm – and whether there’s a role for him at the club, where he remains an unparalleled legend.
“United remains full in my heart,” he tells The Big Issue. “I am involved in too many things I really love to be manager. In everything I do I work hard to give 100% so that I am able to have the confidence and to enjoy. So I don’t have the time to be manager. But maybe something else…”
“For sure with Jim Ratcliffe I think we come back as the best. The way you drive the club is important. Ratcliffe, who is a fan of United since ever, is a great businessman of course, but is also very passionate about sport.”
Asked whether he’d have been tempted to see out his career in Saudi Arabia, had it been around during his playing days, Cantona is clear and firm. “No. NO. ! When I finished my career I was only 30 years old. When I lost the passion I decided to retire. I could have played five or seven more years. I never played football for money. I would have paid a lot of money to play for Manchester United.
“Going to Saudi Arabia we can’t speak about passion of football. Just passion for making money. For old players, OK but for some players, maybe 30 years old, they’re not passionate about football, it’s better to retire. If you decide to go to Saudi Arabia, that is just money.”