Manchester United has a spectacular history of players who wear their no.10 shirt and new signing Matheus Cunha will be the newest player to wear the famous song.
Long before the days of regimated shirt numbers, the will of Bobby Charlton, Dennis Law and Nobby Stiles all did the famous number of the years of the Babes Busby Babes. Norman Whiteside, Lou Macari, Brian Kidd, Mark Hughes and the rest would all follow. You get the idea. Some fairly magnificent players have put on the illustrious shirt.
That is what makes it so special today, where the shirt in particular is assigned to one man. Cunha will be the newest player to wear the famous No. 10 and he has a number of difficult acts to follow.
We have done our best to rank every player to have worn the famous shirt since the Premier League introduced official team numbers in 1993.
The charismatic Swede arrived in Old Trafford on a free transfer in 2016 and immediately left his mark on the club under the guardianship of Jose Mourinho with his inexorable eye for Doel.
Unfortunately, injury brought his only full season with United to the premature end. By the time he had recovered for the 2017-18 campaign, his no.9 shirt was given to his replacement at the top of Romelu Lukaku, and Ibrahimovic only made seven performances as No.10 from United before he left for La Galaxy in January.
Not the number of Beckham is traditionally associated for his time at United-or His career-the English winger received the number 10-shirt prior to the 1996-97 season as a characteristic of his increased importance for the side of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Beckham inherited the shirt from Hughes, who was the latter to wear it, but wore the 10 only for one season, but made it a memorable by scoring his spectacular semi -line attack against Wimbledon. Not bad, Becks.
Beckham left the shirt before the 1997-98 campaign to record its now iconic No. 7, while new arrival Sherdingham took on the No. 10.
The veteran took the time to get started, but eventually would prove a crucial rotation for Ferguson, making the equalizer for the winner of Ole Gunner Solskjaer in that Champions League final, and in 2001 win the PFA Footballer of the Year -prize after a productive campaign as the most important campaign as the most important campaign.
Wythenshawe-Born Rashford had the non-beneficial task of adopting the number 10 shirt and transforming itself from Young Flash into the pan to Manchester United support pillar, one year after the departure of a certain legend left the number of vacant in 2017.
In the time since then it has been a ride filled with ups and downs. Although the United career of Rashford now seems to be over, 138 goals in 426 performances will not be forgotten.
Narwi Mise Out Out Out Out place is the incredible Dutchman of Nistorelrooy, who turned the Premier League completely upside down after his 2001 arrival from PSV Eindhoven.
A brace to help united win during his Premier League debut was just the start of the things that could come before the target core machine for the next five years. He left for Real Madrid in 2006 with an amazing 150 goals of 219 games to his name.
It remains a mystery how such a productive goal scorer won only one league title during his five -year stay in Old Trafford, although in some of Ferguson's smaller parties it has enough to do with it.
Van Nistelrooy comes a good second, simply because of this man. The top scorer of United of all time and perhaps the greatest English player ever.
253 goals, sixteen major trophies, football player of the year, iconic TV program – you name it, Rooney's did it. Even the things you really don't want to think about. The man could play in any position and make it look like a walk in the park. Really elite.
