Italian striker Marco Borriello has revealed that he could have joined Manchester United or Real Madrid in 2010, but instead opted for AS Roma.
He said: “I could’ve gone to Real Madrid or Manchester United, but I chose to stay in Italy, at a great club. 17 goals in the first year, 4 in the Champions League.”
The 34-year-old, recently, signed for Cagliari on a free transfer, and has scored two goals in the first two league games. Borriello also found the back of the net four times in a Coppa Italia match against Serie B side SPAL.
In his long career, Borriello always stayed in Italy except for a brief loan spell at West Ham United in 2014. In total, he played for 13 clubs, some of them twice, and Genoa three times.