9. Jack Wilshere
An Englishman in a top PL side has become a rarity in recent years especially with first Abramovich at Chelsea and then Sheikh Mansour's takeover of Man City. However, everyone wants to be winning trophies to compliment themselves and to make them feel like they have achieved a lot. This is where United come in; Wilshere continues dictating the pace of a game and showing off his intricate passing skills drilled into him throughout his Arsenal youth and supplements his talent with a sizeable amount of trophies. This is what Scholes has mastered in the last 15+ years at Old Trafford and with that hole soon to appear with his- second- retirement, Ferguson needs to find someone who can act as a like for like change, as such. With Wenger under the usual mid-season pressure, may there be a time in the next couple of years where he snaps and leaves the club he loves? May that be a time where Wilshere leaves at the same time? Certainly, for an effective working relationship with his future CM partner for England, Tom Cleverley, he may be tempted.