Wayne Rooney believes team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo could do the double at Sunday's PFA Player of the Year ceremony.
The striker reckons the Reds' winger has every chance of scooping the main prize and the Young Player of the Year honour.
Ronaldo faces competition from Chelsea's Didier Drogba, Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas for the top award, while team-mates Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs are also in the running.
"I think Ronaldo will win it [the main award], but he could win both," Rooney, who is also nominated for the Young Player award, told ManUtd.com. "He’s been brilliant all season.
"I picked Drogba – only because we weren’t allowed to pick any of our team-mates. But Drogba has been fantastic this season, as has Cesc Fabregas, who I voted for Young Player of the Year.
"I hope Ronaldo will win it. If he does, it will be fully deserved."