Football and Hollywood film stars
* Brad Pitt as David Beckham
It wouldn't come as a surprise to see the former England captain move into the film industry one day, after finally calling time on his playing career in the summer.
Beckham will have had a taste of the Hollywood lifestyle after featuring in the soon to be released 'The Class of 92' film about Fergie's Manchester United fledglings, where he picked out Brad Pitt or Bradley Cooper as the men to play him saying: "they're not bad looking guys!"
* Bruce Willis as Brad Friedel
The all-action American would be the ideal candidate to play a film about the Tottenham goalkeeper, and not just because they are both follicly challenged.
Willis has been around the block and back, playing numerous different hard-edged characters over the years, and the 42-year-old Spurs stalwart - who holds the record for the most consecutive Premier League appearances - would be a welcome addition to his list of roles.
* Leonardo Di Caprio as Fernando Torres
Di Caprio's role in the box office hit Titanic secured his reputation as a Hollywood heartthrob, just like Torres was in the Premier League when he burst onto the scene at Liverpool.
The American actor has starred in a number of other hits, but will struggle to ever hit the heights of his breakthrough role, just like the Spanish striker, who continues to underwhelm since his £50million move to Chelsea.
* Johnny Depp as Lionel Messi
Given his versatility in a number of different roles, Depp is regarded as one of Hollywood's finest, and for that reason has been selected to play the best player in world football, Barcelona star Lionel Messi.
* George Clooney as Ryan Giggs
Like the Manchester United veteran - who celebrates his 40th birthday this week - Clooney seems to get better with age, and is the ideal candidate for a leading role as the Old Trafford legend.
* Christian Bale as Gareth Bale
Born in Wales and sharing the same surname, the Batman star is perhaps an obvious choice to play a lead role as the Real Madrid winger, having grown in stature over the past few years.
Christian started out with a number of modest roles, but has now established himself as a leading name in Hollywood, while Gareth completed a world-record move to the Santiago Bernabeu after an impressive couple of seasons at Tottenham.
* Al Pacino as Sir Alex Ferguson
Arguably the greatest actor in all of film history, 'The Godfather' is the only man that could play the Manchester United legend in a film about his life.
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