There are 11 players who have won the Premier League with two different clubs.
These players just about form a makeshift 3-5-2, with a couple of them shoehorned into an unfamiliar role. In this team, it's the right wing-back (who is actually a left-back), and the number 10, who is more of a natural winger.
That, and the fact that players like Mo Salah and Nathan Ake do not count. Salah was out on loan for the second half of 14-15 and Ake did not get a medal in 16/17.
I have maxed out the time limit on this one to 20 minutes, if you have to pause the clock, I won't hold it against you. But you'll have to live with the shame forever.
Good luck.
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