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MANCHESTER United has historically possessed the greatest academy in English football.

Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs are just some of the world-famous superstars who have emerged from the club’s legendary youth system.

The Class of 92 all went on to have extraordinary careers at Man Utd8

The Class of 92 all went on to have extraordinary careers at Man UtdCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Incredibly, Man United featured a homegrown player in every single matchday squad for 85 years, a run which started on Saturday 30 October 1937.

And amazingly, there are 88 players currently playing around the world who are graduates of the Old Trafford academy.

The CIES Football Observatory research team have tracked their progress in more than 50 leagues around the world.

And they have worked out there are 88 former players in the world still playing.

They have also worked out that these players are worth a conservative total of £115m.

Here’s the list in full, with the player’s current club and the CIES’ estimated transfer value in euros.

Marcus Rashford, Man Utd, €47.1m

Scott McTominay, Man Utd, €35.6m

Anthony Elanga, Man Utd, €430.8m

Andreas Pereira, Fulham, €14.2m

Angel Gomes, Lille, €13m

Rashford scored on his 2016 debut against Midtjylland and has never looked back8

Rashford scored on his 2016 debut against Midtjylland and has never looked backCredit: AFP or licensors
Pogba worked through the youth ranks, then shone at Juventus

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Pogba worked through the youth ranks, then shone at JuventusCredit: Getty – Contributor

Paul Pogba, Juventus, €11.8m

James Garner, Everton, €8.5m

Adnan Januzaj, Basaksehir, €8.3m

Largie Ramazani, Almeria, €7.3m

Michael Kean, Everton, €5m

Patrick McNair, Middlesbrough, €4.9m

Jimmy Dunne, QPR, €4.8m

Dean Henderson, Nottm Forest, €4.6m

Danny Welbeck, Brighton, €3.9m

Hannibal Mejbri, Birmingham, €3.9m

Tahith Chong, Birmingham, €3m

Danny Welbeck is still performing for Brighton and Hove Albion8

Danny Welbeck is still performing for Brighton and Hove AlbionCredit: Alamy

Ethan Laird, QPR, €2.9m

Dylan Levitt, Dundee Utd, €2.7m

Sam Johnstone, Crystal Palace, €2.7m

Brandon Williams, Man Utd, €2.5m

Joshua King, Fenerbahce, €2.3m

Amau Puigman, Almeria, €2m

Tom Lawrence, Rangers, €1.9m

Joe Rothwell, Bournemouth, €1.7m

Jonny Evans, Leicester, €1.5m

Jesse Lingard, Nottm Forest, €1.5m

Jordan Thompson, Stoke, €1.4m

Oliver Rathbone, Rotherham, €1.3m

Oliver Norwood, Sheff Utd, €1.3m

George Tanner, Bristol City, €1.2m

Ravel Morrison, DC United, €1.2m

Nicolas Ioannou, Como, €1.1m

Tosin Kehinde, Randers, €900,000

William Fish, Hibernian, €900,000

William Keane, Wigan, €900,000

Kenji Gorre, Boavista, €800,000

Matty James, Bristol City, €800,000

Charlie McCann, Forest Green Rovers, €800,000

Oliver Denham, Cardiff, €700,000

Ben Pearson, Stoke, €700,000

Ravel Morrison and Jesse Lingard are both former United graduates8

Ravel Morrison and Jesse Lingard are both former United graduatesCredit: Action Images – Reuters
Tom Cleverley never lived up to Fergie's hopes of replacing Scholes

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Tom Cleverley never lived up to Fergie’s hopes of replacing ScholesCredit: AP:Associated Press

Magnus Eikrem, Molde, €700,000

Di’Shon Bernard, Portsmouth, €600,000

Teden Mengi, Man Utd, €600,000

Craig Cathcart, Watford, €600,000

Ethan Hamilton, Accrington Stanley, €600,000

Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Bayer Leverkusen, €500,000

Martin Šviderský, Almeria, €500,000

Ashley Fletcher, Wigan, €500,000

Lee O’Connor, Tranmere, €500,000

Ethan Galbraith, Salford, €500,000

Shola Shoretire, Bolton, €400,000

Nishan Burkart, FC Winterthur, €400,000

Scott Wootton, Wellington Phoenix, €400,000

Sean Goss, Motherwell, €400,000

D’Mani Bughail-Mellor, Rochdale, €300,000

Robert Brady, Preston, €300,000

Thomas Sang, Cardiff, €300,000

Harvey Neville, Inter Miami, €300,000

Ron-Robert Zieler, Hannover 96, €300,000

Ryan Tunnicliffe, Portsmouth, €300,000

Ro-Shaun Williams, Doncaster, €300,000

Tyler Reid, VPS Vaasa, €300,000

Corry Evans, Sunderland, €300,000

Ben Amos, Wigan, €300,000

Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Burton, €200,000

Tyler Blackett, FC Cincinnati, €200,000

Tom Cleverley, Watford, €200,000

Max Taylor, Rochdale, €200,000

Indy Boonen, KV Oostende, €200,000

Reece Devine, Swindon, £€200,000

Donald Love, Morecambe, €200,000

Demetri Mitchell, Exeter, €200,000

Former Man Utd starlet Tahith Chong is now playing for Birmingham8

Former Man Utd starlet Tahith Chong is now playing for Birmingham
Borthwick-Jackson showed so much promise in 2015-16 but is now at Burton

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Borthwick-Jackson showed so much promise in 2015-16 but is now at BurtonCredit: Reuters

James Wilson, Port Vale, €200,000

Federico Macheda, APOEL, €200,000

Aidan Barlow, Doncaster, €200,000

Tyrell Warren, Barrow, €200,000

James Chester, Derby, €100,000

Kieran O’Hara, Colchester, €100,000

Aliou Traoré, Goztepe SK, €100,000

Tom Heaton, Man Utd, €100,000

Matthew Olosunde, Preston, €100,000

Joël Pereira, RAC Waalwijk, €100,000

Josh Harrop, Northampton, €100,000

Luke Hendrie, Bradford, €100,000

Liam Grimshaw, Greenock Morton, €100,000

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Kieran Lee, Bolton, €100,000

Phillip Bardsley, Stockport, €100,000

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