Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to the hospital on Sunday after feeling unwell at Old Trafford ahead of the club’s Premier League match against Liverpool.
According to UK media reports, the 84-year-old was at the stadium for the highly anticipated fixture when he became unwell shortly before kick-off.
He was given medical attention at Old Trafford before being taken to hospital for precautionary checks. Officials and reports indicated that he was conscious at the time of transfer.
Ferguson, who managed Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, remains a regular attendee at the club’s matches.
During his tenure, he won 13 Premier League titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies, among multiple domestic and international honours.
Manchester United have not yet issued an official update on his condition.
The match against Liverpool went ahead at Old Trafford despite the incident.
Further updates are expected from the club or his representatives.
Sir Alex, 84, is a regular at Manchester United matches both home and away, having managed the team for nearly 27 years until his retirement in 2013.
He joined the Red Devils in 1986 and was in charge for 1,500 games, leading United to 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League triumphs.
He then served as an ambassador for the club until 2025.

