Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra, Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick are all out of contract this summer, with only the latter confident of agreeing a new deal

It is just five years and five months since Manchester United were last champions of Europe, on a night of glory and vindication for Sir Alex Ferguson and his blooming young team in the driving rain of Moscow. For the fans who will watch the club’s 2013 vintage take on Real Sociedad at Old Trafford on Wednesday evening against the backdrop of a worst ever start to a Premier League season, however, such memories may already feel like ancient history.



Ferguson had built one of United’s all-time great sides, and a growing list of achievements reinforced their claims. A third consecutive league title had been secured that season, while two more would follow in the next four years. Twice in the next three, his men proved themselves inferior only to the untouchable brilliance of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona in the Champions League.

THE OLD GUARD
Man Utd's ageing heroes
Nemanja VidicAge: 32, Years at club: 7
Rio FerdinandAge: 34, Years at club: 11
Patrice EvraAge: 32, Years at club: 7
Ryan GiggsAge: 39, Years at club: 25
Michael CarrickAge: 32, Years at club: 7
Half a decade on, many of the key pillars of United’s most recent golden era remain in place. But the architect has gone, and the ravages of time have taken their toll. Nemanja Vidic turned 32 on Monday, while centre-back partner Rio Ferdinand is less than a month from his 35th birthday. Patrice Evra and Michael Carrick are 32, Ryan Giggs is 39. All five are out of contract this summer.

United traditionally make decisions on whether to grant extensions to players over 30 in October and November and, so far, only Carrick can be confident of extending his stay at Old Trafford. He wants a three-year deal,while the club are offering two years with an option for a third. A compromise is expected to be reached within the next fortnight.