#3 Marquinhos — 28
Marquinhos won titles wherever he went. With Corinthians and PSG at club level and Brazil at international level, the 27-year-old has bagged 28 career trophies so far.
The Brazilian defender has entered his ninth season as a PSG player and second as the club's captain. Thiago Silva's departure in 2020 was expected to put a challenge in front of Marquinhos in terms of leadership and defensive roles. However, the former Roma man has been gracefully carrying out his responsibilities.
Marquinhos was part of the 2019 Copa America and 2016 Olympic Gold medal-winning Brazilian teams. An integral part of Brazil's Copa America 2021 campaign, Marquinhos narrowly missed out on adding another trophy to his collection.
He has won six Ligue 1 trophies in his eight years at the club.
#2 Angel Di Maria — 28
Considered one of the best Argentinian players of all time, Angel Di Maria has always been a part of a big club throughout his career. Angel Di Maria's four years at Real Madrid saw his career hit its peak. The Argentine winger earned widespread recognition and was wanted by many heavyweights around Europe.
Increased competition in the form of Real Madrid's record-breaking arrival, Gareth Bale, forced Angel Di Maria to graze for new turf. Di Maria left Los Blancos for Manchester United in 2014 after collecting six trophies at the Santiago Bernabeu.
However, a short but disappointing stint at Old Trafford saw the ex-SL Benfica forward switch to PSG in 2015. At the Parc des Princes, Maria found his lost form once again.
He went on to collect countless trophies with his new team and is now one of the most valuable players within the squad.
#1 Lionel Messi — 37
Lionel Messi stands atop every club and individual record. So, without much of a surprise, Lionel Messi is PSG's most decorated player in terms of team accolades. The former Barcelona man is also one of the players with the highest number of career titles in the history of football.
The Argentine was absolutely phenomenal during his Barcelona days and laid hands on every trophy that a player could win. At par with his rival Cristiano Ronaldo in almost every department, Messi filled the void of not having a title with the national team this year.
Argentina's 2021 Copa America victory came after a 28-year trophy drought. Leo Messi has won 10 La Liga and four UEFA Champions League titles, among others.