I'd like to say "none" as the Prem is only 16 years old, but the day will come - soon.
Mark Hughes?
Lucas Lopez in 1965
FLITHOFF
Robbie Keane, who's also played for Wolves and Tottenham.
Craig Bellamy has played in the Premiership for Coventry City, Newcastle United, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, and currently Manchester City. He has also played for Norwich City in the then 1st Division (now Championship) and Celtic (on loan from Newcastle). He also represents Wales in international football.
Bryan Robson and Jérémie Aliadière. Gary Pallister
Kanu
Darren Ferguson and Sir Alex Ferguson are an example of the father son to win the premiership. Daley Blind and Danny Blind also won the premiership with Ajax.
In 2003 the best team in the NRL won the premiership and that is the Penrith Panthers :D (They will also win the 2010 premiership)
Michael Tuck (Hawthorn) 426 games He also holds the record for the most number of Grand Finals played in (Eleven) and for having played in the most number of premiership winning sides (Nine).
Manchester United have won the Premiership and FA Cup Double twice, in 1994 and 1996. Manchester United have also won the Treble of Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League in 1999. They also won the double of Premiership and Champions League in 2008.
Three footballers who have played for both David Moyes and Kenny Dalglish are James Beattie, who played under Moyes at Everton and Dalglish at Blackburn; Steven Gerrard, who was managed by Dalglish at Liverpool and briefly had Moyes as a rival; and also, more recently, Andy Carroll, who was signed by Dalglish at Liverpool and played under Moyes at Sunderland. These players have experienced different styles and philosophies from both esteemed managers.