The Dutchman enjoyed three fruitful years with the Red Devils before he found himself unexpectedly shipped off to Lazio
Former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam says that the controversy surrounding the release of his book Head-to-Head gave the club a convenient excuse to move him on from Old Trafford.
The Dutchman enjoyed a prolific three-year stint under Sir Alex Ferguson at the Red Devils between 1998 and 2001, where he won three Premier League titles, the FA Cup and the Champions League.
However, he exited England for Lazio in the wake of media controversy that implied his manager had “tapped” him up and approached him without permission from then-club PSV Eindhoven when attempting to sign him.
Speaking to the Sky Sports Transfer Talk podcast, the 46-year-old, who is currently in charge of Eredivisie outfit PEC Zwolle, says that it simply presented an opportune moment to sell him following the arrival of several expensive stars.
“At the time they [United] used it,” Stam stated. “It was hard from out of the blue to say ‘okay we’re going to sell Jaap’ without any reason.
“It was quite convenient maybe that the book was there at that time. I think it is better to just be straightforward in how it is.”
The defender admitted that he did not expect to be shown the exit at the club, for whom he had recently signed a five-year deal, stating that the club felt they were on the way to invincibility.
“We kept on winning, we knew teams were getting afraid of us,” says Stam. "You have the feeling that you're becoming unbeatable.
“You don't think about leaving, basically.”
The big-money acquisitions of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Juan Sebastian Veron among others however saw a need to balance the financial books, with controversy associated with Head-to-Head ultimately paving the way for Stam’s exit.
The former AC Milan star stated that he did not expect the backlash and that he felt the media misrepresented what he described as an insight into life at United rather than an autobiography.
“I was completely shocked as to how it was put in the papers, because it was not how it was in the book,” he added.
“Fergie was very open, we just had a conversation and he expressed his feelings about me as a player basically.
“He told me not to worry about it, that he’d had the same with his own book.”
The damage was done with a serialisation in a leading newspaper while Stam was on international duty however and the club subsequently agreed to sell him to Lazio.
“Everyone at United knew how I was as a person, how I am as a person,” he said.
“I was never going to be on the bench for half a season and wait and wait for my opportunity again.
“I would have played eventually, I know that. But at the time, how everything went, the relationship was not how it was and I made my decision to move on.”
kaydklmpu
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Whatever...
mubblmpyz
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No body believed me that the British media are good at pulling people's down, they pull down Blatter the former FIFA president because he didn't supported the England bid to host 2022 world cup after even using the Prince as a means to support their wishes. They broadcast a lot against him but today Blatter hands are clean. They did the same to Mourinho, the way issues of Mourinho rings in the English media no other manager rang the same. Mourinho touch lines antics is example, Mourinho must be punished for crossing the touchline but the case of other manager, it will be change to emotions and passions. BEWARE OF ENGLISH MEDIA.
Azeez Oladeji
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united worse sales ever
TheGreatPrince2020
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such is life, but know that everything happens for a reason..... The interesting aspect of the story is that you came, you played and you won medals 🏅
Tomka5050
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Even Fergie later on admitted that he could have stayed for a longer period. The reason to sell him was to bring in Blanc at that time.
China1128657
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sorry but even if they did not get rid of by then, you could be still not a Untd player by now. Just concentrate on what you are doing now.
HongKong1840927
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Stan/Stam
HongKong1840927
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At today unreal market, Stan will worth 120 million pounds.
davyquan
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you were a good defender for your time being there but hope you don't hate united for what they done we 👌💪✌🔻🙏😏😏
Kingsley4589
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Jaap Stam, one of the best defenders ever gracing the United shirt. I wish you had stayed in the club longer.
Kedcmrs
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jaap was such an amazing defender. nothing could get pass him... am speaking for me and not for others to say that each time i knew jaap was defending i was not to worry. the man was like a wall