Bradley became the first American to manage in the Premier League when he landed the Swansea job on Monday.



The 58-year-old credited Manchester United’s legendary manager Ferguson with having a big impact on his career upon arriving in England.



And according to bookmakers Ladbrokes, Fergie is a 5/2 bet to join Bradley at the Liberty Stadium in an advisory role.

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Ferguson retired as Manchester United boss in 2013 but is still involved at the club as a director.



A role at Swansea or any other Premier League club would be highly unlikely and Ladbrokes have priced him at 66/1 to be named Bradley’s assistant.



Fergie is 4/9 to be pictured at any Swansea home game this season, a fair bet with United heading to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday November 6.

GETTY Sir Alex Ferguson has been tipped for an advisory role at Swansea