Luke Littler set to link up with Rio Ferdinand as Man Utd icon makes 'crazy' request


Luke Littler has revealed that he was contacted by Rio Ferdinand with a ‘crazy’ request after his fairytale run to the World Darts Championship final. The teenage superstar was beaten to the title by Luke Humphries but won over hearts and minds with victories over the likes of Raymond van Barneveld and Rob Cross at Alexandra Palace.

Littler has quickly emerged as a household name due to his incredible run, which saw him earn £200,000 in prize money as well as a place in this year’s Premier League of Darts. He told BBC Sport that he has been inundated with celebrity messages over the last few days, with Ferdinand joining several YouTube stars in asking him to appear on their podcasts.

“Rio Ferdinand wants me on his podcast,” began Littler. “JaackMaate wants me on his podcast, Angry Ginge wants to meet me and get me on a podcast. It’s just all crazy. I had Luke Shaw as well and Jesse Lingard who have been supporting me. It’s crazy.”

Littler, a Manchester United fan, also revealed during an appearance on Sky News that David Beckham had been in touch with a message of support before taking on Humphries in the World Darts Championship final.

He said: “Before the final he sent me a message saying: ‘Good luck, Luke – once a Red, always a Red’. That was class. It’s just crazy, people who I have looked up to, especially my club Manchester United, wishing me luck.”

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