Quinton Fortune
A solid and versatile option for Manchester United during his seven years at Old Trafford, Fortune moved to England following a spell at Atletico Madrid, where he failed to establish himself at the Spanish giants
He was a useful backup for Sir Alex Ferguson, although despite being a part of three title-winning sides, he would only pick up one winner’s medal—in 2003—as he failed to make sufficient appearances in 2000 or 2001.
Still well remembered by Red Devils fans, Fortune’s career petered out after leaving United, and he retired in 2010 after a brief spell with Doncaster Rovers.
Daniel Amartey
Arriving at Leicester City midway through their miraculous title-winning season, Amartey made five league appearances during the run-in—which was enough to secure him a Premier League winner’s medal!
In the 2016-17 season, following the departure of N’Golo Kante, he truly had the opportunity to repay his £6 million transfer fee, although in truth, it would have been hard for any player to step into the Frenchman’s shoes, and the Foxes struggled.
Since then, Amartey has struggled with injury, and missed seven months of the 2018-19 season after breaking his ankle in October 2018.
Obafemi Martins
Martins actually won his biggest honour near the start of his career, as he was a member of the Internazionale side that clinched the 2005-06 Serie A title.
The Nigeria striker made 28 league appearances and scored nine goals during that run to the Italian championship, while also playing a part in Inter’s Italian Cup success as well.
He’s never played at such a high level again, despite picking up subsequent silverware in England, Russia, the United States and China.
Source: goal.com