The former England international was part of the famed ‘Class of ‘92’ that came through the Manchester United academy and went on to cement their legacies in the Premier League.

Neville spent the entirety of his club career under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson and made 400 Premier League appearances in a career that lasted from 1992 to 2011.

Speaking on an episode of Sky Sports’ Off Script, Neville said:

He, however, stated that his fierce commitment to Manchester United meant he would not have considered joining their three biggest rivals.

Gary Neville won 20 major honors in his time as a Manchester United player, including eight Premier League titles. He has since ventured into punditry following his retirement.

Manchester United have failed to re-enact golden Premier League years post-Fergie

Manchester United are currently undergoing a four-year trophy drought, with their wait for Premier League glory stretching back to 2013. That was the year Sir Alex Ferguson retired from the dugout, winning the club’s 13th Premier League title.

Since then, the Red Devils have flattered to deceive and have not genuinely been in the running for the league crown. There have been lots of promises and marquee arrivals, all of which have proved to be false dawns, much to the chagrin of supporters.

In their stead, clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea have occupied United’s previous place of pride at the summit, leaving the Old Trafford outfit to play catch-up.

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