- Darren Fletcher (01/02/1984)
The former midfielder is now back at the club, working as part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United coaching staff.
- Ravel Morrison (02/02/1993)
Morrison was considered to be the best player of the young group that included Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard but the Jamaican's career went nowhere.
- Carlos Tevez (05/02/1984)
Tevez won the 2008 Champions League at Old Trafford but the Argentine is mostly remembered for badmouthing the club after joining Manchester City.
- Adnan Januzaj (05/02/1995)
Januzaj is currently doing a good job of reviving his career in Spain, scoring goals and providing assists for La Liga side Real Sociedad.
- Memphis Depay (13/02/1994)
Depay also managed to turn his fortunes around after leaving Manchester and the Dutchman looks set to sign for Barcelona at the end of the season.
- Edinson Cavani (14/02/1987)
At 33 years of age, Cavani is currently Solskjaer's preferred no.9 ahead of Anthony Martial. The striker has 5 goals to his name this season.
- Angel Di Maria (14/02/1988)
Di Maria and his wife continue to slander Man United with because the Paris Saint-Germain winger absolutely hated it here.
- Gary Neville (18/02/1975)
Neville is mostly known for the punditry these days, although the Englishman is also a part-owner of Salford City with some of his former teammates.
- Phil Jones (21/02/1992)
A Premier League winner under Sir Alex Ferguson, Jones' Old Trafford career is all but over following a string of devastating injuries.
- Sergio Romero (22/02/1987)
Romero is practically a hostage at the club as the Red Devils refuse to let the third-choice goalkeeper leave on his terms.
- Denis Law (24/02/1940)
An absolute legend of the game, Law scored 171 goals in 309 games for Man United in the Premier League alone.
- Ji-Sung Park (25/02/1981)
Park is a cult hero at Old Trafford with the fans appreciating the Korean's workrate and desire to always do his best for the team.
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (26/02/1973)
The best substitute player in the history of the Premier League is now looking to win the title as a manager at Man United.