#4 Victor Lindelof
The Swede International has been United's pillar in defense over the last few games. The Red Devils had some issues forming an ideal defensive partnership at the start of the season, but Lindelof has turned a corner and made himself the number one choice center half in the side.
It would be interesting to see who he partners against PSG, midweek in the Champions League but the Iceman is a leader at the back which makes life easier for the person playing alongside him.
He would up against the pacy Kylian Mbappé, and Victor has to be at his very best to stop the Frenchman wreaking havoc inside the United's six-yard box.
#3 Marcus Rashford
Rashford's rise to fame was a blessing in disguise moment for Manchester United as the England International came as a replacement for Martial in a Europa League clash under Louis Van Gaal.
Since then, Marcus never looked back and is well on his way to being one of Manchester United's all-time greats. However, it has not been an all smooth ride for Rashford as he lacked confidence under Jose Mourinho who didn't believe he was a natural finisher.
Solskjaer gave Marcus the confidence by making him the number one striker in the team, and he has flourished since the Norwegian's arrival. He has been scoring goals at will and even assisted a few. Rashford is quick and strong, and if he plays at his best, it would be a nightmare for the PSG defenders to play against him.