#5 Kenny Dalglish- 34 Trophies won; Celtic 9, Liverpool 25
Nicknamed 'King Kenny' due to his overwhelming influence on Liverpool during his trophy-laden stay at Anfield.
Kenny Dalglish arrived at Anfield in 1977 after impressing in his native Scotland with Celtic. Under the guidance of legendary manager Bill Shankly and later Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan, he led Liverpool to its most successful period till date.
He won a total of 25 trophies during his 13-year stay at the Kop, including three European Cups (now UEFA Champions League), six First Division Championships (now Premier League) and four League Cups, in addition to the nine trophies he won at Celtic, bringing his total trophy count to 34. He also finished as runner-up in the 1983 Balon d'Or to Michel Platini.
#4 Ryan Giggs- 34 Trophies won-Manchester United
A thorough one-club man, Ryan Giggs spent the whole of his professional career with his beloved Manchester United.
The precociously talented winger was handed his debut by Sir Alex Ferguson in 1991, and was present throughout the club's most successful era, playing a crucial role from when it began in 1992 till when it ended in 2013 with Fergie's departure.
During this glorious period, Manchester United and Ryan Giggs won a plethora of trophies, including 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League Crowns, four FA Cups, one UEFA Super Cup, one FIFA World Club Cup and four League Cups among others.
He, unfortunately, didn't have any international success, failing to win or participate in a major tournament with his country Wales.
He retired from football in 2014 a year after Ferguson left and is the most decorated player in English football history. The Welshman has since gone into managerial duties and is currently the head coach of the Wales national team.