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‘I had Liverpool medical however rejected switch from rivals – it is my largest remorse’

A former Premier League icon revealed his regret at turning down a move to football giants Liverpool, even after undertaking a medical at the club

Lee Bowyer was half-a-medical away from joining Liverpool
Lee Bowyer was half-a-medical away from joining Liverpool(Image: Allsport)

Lee Bowyer once confessed his regret for turning down a move to Premier League powerhouse Liverpool.

The combative ex-midfielder, who turned out for the likes of Newcastle, West Ham and, predominately, Leeds United during a controversial playing career, was halfway through a medical at Anfield when he rejected a move to Merseyside.

Bowyer, who turned 47 on Friday, January 3, is currently the manager of the Montserrat national team in the Caribbean. The one-time England international made just under 400 appearances in the top flight and spent almost half of his career with Leeds.

He was pursued by then-Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier in 2002 as Jamie Carragher admitted the Frenchman “loved” the way he played. “I was very close [to joining Liverpool] – I was halfway through a medical but it just didn’t feel right for me at the time,” Bowyer told MNF Retro.

“That is my biggest regret in football not going to Liverpool at that time,” he admitted. “If I could’ve turned the clock back I would’ve gone.

He later said he wished he played for the Premier League giants
Bowyer declined a move to Liverpool in 2002(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

“Looking back, I made the wrong decision. I knew my time was coming to an end at Leeds due to a few things behind the scenes that didn’t sit well with me so I knew it was my time to go.”

The former Charlton man pointed out that the distance from his family played a key role in his decision not to join Liverpool as he ended signing for boyhood club West Ham on a six-month deal before joining Newcastle on a free transfer in 2003.

He added: “I thought doing another five years up north being a long way away from my family after doing six years at Leeds didn’t sit right but after all that I ended up going to Newcastle which is even further away, so it makes no sense!”

During his appearance on MNF Retro in 2020, where he was alongside both Gary Neville and Carragher, the punditry duo agreed Leeds should have won silverware during Bowyer’s stint with the club.

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“We were a good side that a lot of teams underestimated,” Bowyer said. “We didn’t have as much technical ability as some other teams but there wasn’t much in it when we played the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United.

He lamented the depth of his Leeds teams as a reason why they didn’t achieve what many thought they should have. “I think we did so well was because we surprised teams with our energy and hunger. Having a young side was key to why we did so well. We didn’t win things as we ran out of steam – we didn’t have a massive squad.”