Sources close to the matter indicate that the transfer was precautionary and that the technician, 84 years old, is out of danger.
Alex Ferguson, taken to hospital before the match
Sir Alex Ferguson had to be taken to the hospital this Sunday after feeling unwell at Old Trafford, minutes before the start of the match between Manchester United and Liverpool in the Premier League.
The legendary Scottish coach, a regular figure in the stadium's box, was seen in the stands before the start of the match, but finally left the venue to be attended by medical services.
According to the information available, the transfer was carried out as a precaution and is not serious. The same sources indicate that Ferguson is out of danger.
A Manchester United and European football icon
Alex Ferguson is one of the most influential figures in the history of football. During his 27 years at the helm of Manchester United, he won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues, turning the club into a global powerhouse.
After his retirement in 2013, he has maintained a constant presence at Old Trafford, where he occupies a regular seat in the directors' box and remains linked to the club's institutional life.
Health Background in 2018
The episode has generated concern over the coach's medical history. In 2018, Ferguson suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that put his life at risk and required emergency surgery.
Years later, Ferguson himself recounted that episode as one of the hardest moments of his life, from which he managed to recover progressively.
Without official club statement
Manchester United has not issued an official statement on what happened at the moment, although the available information indicates that the situation is under control and that the transfer was carried out as a preventive measure.
The news has generated a rapid reaction among fans and football figures, who are closely following the evolution of the Scottish coach, considered a living legend of the club.