Gerard Piqué spent four years at Manchester United, where he learned from multiple senior professionals despite being unable to break into Sir Alex Ferguson's team.
After signing for Manchester United in 2004, Piqué made over 20 appearances under Sir Alex Ferguson, but the unbreakable partnership of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic limited his opportunities.
Piqué has credited his time at United with helping his development, going on to become one of the best defenders of the modern era.
He has acknowledged the influence of big characters and talent in Ferguson's dressing room on his early days at United.
Piqué eventually left Old Trafford to return to Barcelona, where he won numerous titles.
Author's summary: Piqué learned from seniors at Manchester United.