The players with the most Premier League medals since the start in 1992
To become a Premier League champion, a superb team is required rather than a couple of individual brilliant players. However, some players have become invaluable to success, demanding their presence to get a team over the line on multiple occasions. All awards and statistics per the Premier League website.
New AC Milan defender Kyle Walker will always be remembered fondly by Manchester City fans. From 2018 until 2024, he helped them win six Premier League titles under Pep Guardiola's stewardship. He was voted into the PFA Team of the Year on three occasions during that spell.
The following five Manchester City players have all won six Premier League titles under Pep Guardiola from 2018 until 2024, and next up is defender John Stones. Stones' ability to play out from the back as a central defender has been imperative for Guardiola's teams to establish dominance and calmness in defence.
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Bernardo Silva has been a creative genius for Pep at Manchester City. The Portuguese midfielder has never shown a lack of fight in a tackle and has the quality to punish defenders with his world-class ability to assist and score. He was named the Manchester City Player of the Year in 2019, providing seven goals and assists in the league.
City wouldn't have had half the success if they didn't have Ederson in goal. The Brazilian keeper changed the game for goalkeepers, showcasing how crucial perfect distribution is to a successful team. Don't be fooled, though. Ederson is still incredible between the sticks, having won three Premier League Golden Gloves.
Coming through the Manchester City academy, Phil Foden's responsibilities have grown tremendously from his first title in 2018 to the last in 2024. He played five games with one assist in 2018, and last season, he scored 19 goals and provided eight assists in 35 games, winning the PFA Players' Player of the Year.
Belgian midfield master Kevin De Bruyne has been the catalyst to all of Manchester City's six Premier League titles. He has been the lead man in setting his teammates up every season. De Bruyne has been Premier League Playmaker of the Season three times and named the PL Player of the Season twice.
Rio Ferdinand was brought to Manchester United as the most expensive British footballer in 2002 to replace Jaap Stam. It was money well spent for Sir Alex Ferguson, who won six more Premier League titles in the 2000s with Ferdinand as one of the key pillows to the back line.
'The baby-faced Assassin' Ole Gunnar Solksjaer was a crucial pawn in Manchester United's success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, winning six Premier League titles and scoring buckets of goals off the bench. The Norwegian scored 18 goals in 33 league matches in his first league-winning campaign.
Phil Neville was part of the 'Class of '92' that took Manchester United to a new level in the 1990s. He won six Premier League titles from the 1995-96 season until the 2002-03 season. A versatile defender who could play anywhere across the back four, he was a key player in the club's success.
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Butt won the same six titles as Neville at Manchester United, forming a crucial midfield partnership with Roy Keane in the late 90s and securing a spot in the 1997-98 PFA Team of the Year. Once Paul Scholes dropped into midfield, Butt was the engine for United off the bench.
No one could or can cross the ball like David Beckham used to be able to do, and his pinpoint deliveries were integral in bringing United six titles. He was the Premier League's leading assists maker in three different seasons.
Roy Keane is Manchester United's greatest captain. He led the club to seven Premier League titles, and his leadership and fearless mentality were instrumental in keeping United at the top. He was voted into five PFA Team of the Year and was the 2000 PFA Players' Player of the Year.
Fellow Irishman Dennis Irwin joins Keane with seven Premier League titles after establishing himself as one of the best full-backs in the world during the 1990s. He was selected into the Premier League PFA Team of the Year twice and scored 22 league goals for the club.
Right-back Gary Neville underplays his career on Sky Sports, but his career at Manchester United is one of the most glittering careers in football, winning eight Premier League titles. He played 20 seasons in the Premier League and had five PFA Team of the Year selections.
Paul Scholes is one of two players to win more than ten Premier League titles, securing 11 under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Scholes is one of the greatest passers of the ball in football history and was instrumental alongside Keane in the early part and Michael Carrick in the later part of his career.
The most successful Premier League player is Welsh winger Ryan Giggs, who was part of all 13 of Manchester United's Premier League victories. He is the only player to play in 22 consecutive Premier League seasons, the only player to score in 21 straight seasons, and holds the league record for all-time assists (162).
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