ROY KEANE FACTFILEBorn: Cork: 10/8/1971
Forest: 154 games & 33 goals
Man Utd: 480 games & 51 goals
Celtic: 13 games & one goal
Ireland: 66 caps & nine goals
Honours: Seven English league titles, four FA Cups, one Scottish title, PFA and Football Writers' Association player of the year (2000)

A 21-year-old Keane moves from Forest to Man Utd in 1993 for a then record transfer fee of £3.75m

21-year-old Roy Keane meets chairman Martin Edwards after moving to Old Trafford from Nottingham Forest in 1993

Keane becomes a key figure in the Manchester United side that retains the Premiership title in the 1993/94 season

Keane began his Ireland career in 1991 in a 1-1 draw with Chile and went on to win 65 caps scoring nine goals

Keane becomes a key figure in the Manchester United side that retains the Premiership title in the 1993/94 season.

Despite suspension from the Champions League final, he is at the forefront of celebrations as United win the treble in 1999

Keane's tally of winners medals grows by the year as more success comes in the form of the 2000 Premiership crown

But silverware soon follows and within months Keane gets his hands on the Premiership trophy for an impressive sixth time

Keane lifts his last piece of silverware with Man Utd after the 2004 FA Cup final - his 10th domestic trophy at Old Trafford

Keane breaks a bone in his foot against Liverpool in September 2005 and does not re-appear in a United shirt

Keane shakes hands with Sir Alex Ferguson in what turns out to be his last game, a long-term hip injury forces him to retire

Roy Keane plays for both Celtic and Man Utd in his testimonial match at Old Trafford in May - 69,591 turn up to watch

Roy Keane wins the Manager of the Month Award.