#1 Henrik Larrson
Former Manchester United striker, Henrik Larsson was signed on loan from Helsingborg on a six-month deal in 2007. The former Swedish striker was part of the squad that claimed the Premier League trophy and was awarded the medal under special circumstances, despite the player not making the minimum appearance requirements at the time (10).
He made seven appearances for the club and also scored a goal during his time at the club. Then the manager of the club Alex Ferguson admittedly claimed he didn't want the striker returning to his parent club but failed to persuade Larrson to extend his stay.
The Swedish legend enjoyed a fruitful career that saw him play for Barcelona and the majority of his career with Scottish giants Celtic. Larrson captained Sweden and played 106 games for his country, netting 37 goals, during a 16-year career.