‘A privilege and honour’ – Denis Law tributes pour in as Beckham, Neville and Rooney pay respects to Man Utd icon

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ROD Stewart has joined Manchester United stars past and present in paying tribute to club legend Denis Law.

The Red Devils icon passed away at the age of 84 following a long battle with Alzheimer’s.

Denis Law at a trophy presentation.
Man Utd legend Denis Law has died at the age of 84
Photo of Denis Law in a Manchester United jersey, with text expressing condolences.
David Beckham led the tributes from past United players
Denis Law playing soccer.
Law won two First Division title and a European Cup with the Red Devils
Gary Neville at Goodison Park.
Becks’ ex-teammate Gary Neville also paid tribute to the Scottish forward
Tributes outside Old Trafford, home of Manchester United, in memory of Denis Law, following his death at the age of 84. Denis Law has been described as a “true Scot” by former team-mate Alex Stepney as tributes poured in for the Manchester United and Scotland great following his death at the age of 84. The Aberdeen-born striker won two league titles with United and was a member of their European Cup-winning side under Sir Matt Busby in 1968, alongside Stepney, when they became the first English club to lift the trophy. Picture date: Saturday January 18, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.
Tributes have been left by the Holy Trinity statue of George Best, Law and Bobby Charlton at Old Trafford
Tributes to Denis Law outside Old Trafford.
Fans have been paying their respects to the ‘King’
David Beckham shouting at Denis Law in a director's box.
Beckham, seen here sitting behind Law at Old Trafford in 2018, has paid his respects
Rod Stewart and Denis Law in matching soccer jerseys; "Farewell my hero" and "Rest in Peace."
Singer Rod Stewart paid tribute on Instagram
Manchester United CEO Omar Barrada laying a wreath at the statue of the United Trinity, in tribute to Denis Law.
United CEO Omar Barrada lays a wreath

United trio David Beckham, Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney were among figures from around the world of football to pay their respects to the Scot.

Becks wrote on his Instagram page: “Tonight we lost a true gentleman of the game. Our heart goes out to Denis’s family.

“Our hearts are heavy tonight. A legend on the field but the perfect gentleman off.”

Neville, who played 400 times for United during a two-decade career, wrote: “Rest in Peace Denis.

“A great footballer and a great man. It’s a privilege and an honour to have spent time in your company. The King of the Stretford End.”

Ex-England forward Rooney took to X, writing: “Legend. Thoughts with all Denis’ family and friends.”

Law’s ex-United team-mate Brian Kidd added: “He was slight, with the heart of a lion.

“An unbelievable finisher, he scored every type of goal.

“He said to me: ‘If you’re ever wide, don’t look up, put the cross in early. If I’m not there it’s my fault’. He was usually there.

“Sir Matt [Busby] loved him. We all did. He was the King of the Stretford End.”

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Former Man Utd captain Bryan Robson penned his own tribute, saying: “We have lost one of football’s giants both as a player and a gentleman.

“It’s incredibly sad, he was more than just a fantastic footballer, he was a fantastic man.”

Man Utd icon Eric Cantona said: “Rest in peace Denis. You were one of those who helped me feel at home in Manchester United. Thank you my friend!”

He clearly made a massive impression on singer Rod Stewart as well.

The star shared a picture of the pair of them arm in arm in Scotland garb.

The image was taken after he had been filmed scoring a goal for Scotland in a march involving England stars Ray Clemence, Trevor Brooking and Jack Charlton for the title sequence of An Audience With Rod Stewart on ITV.

He added the words: “Farewell my hero – Rest in Peace”

Law’s family confirmed the United legend’s passing in a statement released by the club on Friday evening.

It read: “Manchester United is deeply saddened to share the following statement on behalf of the Law family.

“It is with a heavy heart that we tell you our father Denis Law has sadly passed away.

“He fought a tough battle but finally he is now at peace.

“We would like to thank everyone who contributed to his wellbeing and care, past and much more recently.”

Law began his career with Huddersfield Town as a teenager in the mid-1950s.

Black and white portrait of Denis Law, 1940-2025.
Law won 55 caps for Scotland, scoring 30 goals

The League One club wrote on X: “All at Huddersfield Town are profoundly saddened to learn of the passing of Denis Law.

“A legend of not only our great Club, but an immortal of the sport as a whole, he will be deeply missed and his memory cherished by us all.

“Our collective thoughts are with Denis’ family and loved ones at this time. Once a Terrier, always a Terrier.”

Law later moved to Manchester City and Torino before arriving at Old Trafford in 1962.

Over the next 11 years, he would win two First Division titles and a European Cup with United.

One member of United’s Holy Trinity alongside Bobby Charlton and George Best, Law netted a remarkable 237 goals in 404 games.

Wayne Rooney, manager of Plymouth Argyle, in a post-match interview.
Wayne Rooney also paid his respects to a United legend

Capped 55 times by Scotland, his national team wrote on X: “A true great. We will not see his likes again.”

And Law’s international teammate Joe Jordan told the BBC: “Denis Law is one of the greatest players to ever play for Scotland.

“What he achieved at club level, people associate Manchester United with Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law.

“That speaks for itself, he was a special player.”