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Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

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Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

Bojan Djordjic is a Swedish left winger who was born on 6 February 1982 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, where his father, Ranko Djordzic, is also a professional footballer, a dual citizen of Sweden and Serbia, who was selected for the Swedish U18 and U21 national youth teams. He joined Manchester United in February 1999 from Bromma Pocana in Sweden, where he was loaned by Manchester United to Play Sheffield Wednesday and Red Star Belgrade before leaving in January 2005 to join Rangers Glasgow, Scotland. During his time at Manchester United, he made only one appearance in the Premier League.

Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

Fabien Barthez is a French goalkeeper born on 28 June 1971 in Lavarane, France. He joined France for £7.8 million in July 2000 and played for Manchester United for three seasons before being loaned back to Ligue 1 for One season in 2003/04, ending with a free agent signing with Marseille. During his time at Manchester United, he won two Premier League titles with the team (2000–01, 2002–03) and made 92 Premier League appearances.

Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

Ruud van Nistelrooy is a Dutch striker who was born on 1 July 1976 in Oss, the Netherlands. Joined PSV Eindhoven in July 2001 for £19 million, playing for Manchester United for five seasons, winning the Premier League title (2002–03), the FA Cup (2003–04), the League Cup (2005–06) and the British Charity Shield (2003). He made 150 appearances in the Premier League for Manchester United, scoring 95 goals. He left the team in July 2006 to join Real Madrid.

Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

Juan Sebastián Verón is an Argentine midfielder born on March 9, 1975 in La Plata, Argentina. Joined by Lazio in July 2001 for £28 million, playing for Manchester United for two seasons before winning the Premier League title (2002–03). He made 51 appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League, scoring seven goals. He left in July 2003 to join Chelsea.

Counting the top 100 players Ferguson has signed for the Red Devils (46-50)

Roy Carroll, Northern Ireland goalkeeper, was born on 30 September 1977 in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. Joined by Athletic Wigan in July 2001 for £2.5 million, he played for Manchester United for four seasons, during which time he won the Premier League title (2002–03), the FA Cup (2003–04), the League Cup (2005–06) and the British Charity Shield (2003). He was the first substitute goalkeeper in Manchester United at the time, having served as a key goalkeeper in the 2004/05 season and making 49 appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League. He left in July 2005 to join West Ham United.

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