Henning Berg - Central Defender
The Norwegian defender proved to become one of the best pieces of business recorded in the early years of the Premier League. Berg formed a formidable and terrifying partnership alongside Colin Hendry at the heart of Dalglish's defence and was adored for his commitment and desire.
Berg's versatility and consistent performances for Blackburn earned him a move to Manchester United in 1997 for a fee of £5 million – at the time the joint-highest fee ever paid for a defender by a British club. Berg remained at Old Trafford for three years before returning to Blackburn under Graeme Souness.
Since retiring in 2004, Berg has become a manager in some of European football's lesser league. Norwegian side's Lyn and Lillestorm were both managed by Berg before he returned to Rovers for the third time in his career, but this time as manager.
57 days later, Berg was sacked before taking up positions with both Legia Warsaw and Hungarian club Székesfehérvár. Berg is currently scouting European football's top leagues hoping to obtain a coaching role following twelve months out of the game.