Bent can latterly be tagged as having 'more clubs than Tiger Woods (golfer)' after the professional footballer moved from St. Andrews in Birmingham to Molineux in Wolverhampton on loan in a four month deal.
He was signed by the Blades from then manager Adrian Heath in October 1999 in a £300,000 transfer from Port Vale and made his debut days later in a 1-0 home defeat to Huddersfield Town.
Later that season (under Neil Warnock) the club netted six past West Bromwich Albion without reply and Bent notching three in a deserved hat-trick.
The following season he netted a hat-trick again in the League Cup at home to Lincoln City (won 6-1) but sparked interest from elsewhere allowed the player to move on. He joined Blackburn Rovers in November 2000 in a £2,100,000 transfer having made just 56 (+0) appearances with the Blades and scored 24 goals.
His list of clubs include; Brentford, Crystal Palace, Port Vale, Sheffield United, Blackburn Rovers, Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Everton, Charlton Athletic, Wigan Athletic, Birmingham City, Middlesbrough, Queens Park Rangers and now Wolverhampton Wanderers making 420 (+138) appearances and scoring 110 goals in all professional games.