#1 Paul Ince
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The final name on this list, Paul Ince is probably the player with similar contributions to both Liverpool and Manchester United. Both Owen and Beardsley had shorter spells at United while showing some of their best work at Anfield.
The former England international was signed by the Red Devils in 1989 and developed nicely under Sir Alex Ferguson. Ince played as a box-to-box midfielder, showcasing his physicality on occasion.
However, Ince would lose his place in Man United's team following the remarkable emergence of the ‘Class of 92’ and the signing of Roy Keane. He left Old Trafford after picking up a couple of Premier League winners medals, moving to Serie A and Inter Milan.
Ince joined Liverpool from Inter in 1997 and played there for a couple of seasons. He even scored a late equalizer for them against United in front of the Kop.