GARY NEVILLE
Initially a central defender in the fabled Class of '92 youth team, he broke into the senior side at right-back and eventually became an automatic choice for United and England. The one-club man racked up 602 appearances, the fifth-most in our entire history, and lifted the Premier League trophy eight times. Only former team-mates Ryan Giggs and Scholes have more winners' medals.
MICHAEL OWEN
While much of his best work came at arch-rivals Liverpool, the former England marksman did secure his only Premier League title when at United, in 2010/11. A famous derby winner against Manchester City in 2009 was one highlight of his stint at Old Trafford. The 2001 Ballon d'Or winner also represented Newcastle United and Stoke City in the top flight.
TEDDY SHERINGHAM
The cultured centre-forward is synonymous with the Premier League, scoring the first goal in a live televised match in the division (for Nottingham Forest) and is still the oldest outfield player to net in it (aged 40). While he will also be remembered for his two stints with Spurs, the Treble-winner won three leagues on the trot after a trophyless maiden campaign in Manchester and was named PFA Player of the Year in 2000/01.