While twin brothers have never played under their father in the Premier League, there have been many cases of individual sons being selected by their parent in the past.
Close to home, Sir Alex Ferguson brought through son Darren when he was in charge of United. Darren won a Premier League winners' medal for the 1992-93 season, but was sold one year later to Wolves. The captain of that 1992-93 team, Steve Bruce, managed his own son Alex at Birmingham and Hull.
Jamie Redknapp, known nowadays for his punditry work on Sky Sports, nearly went his entire Premier League career without playing under his dad, Harry. Though the ex-midfielder came through under his father at Bournemouth, he was sold in 1991 to Liverpool, where he spent the next 11 years as a fan favourite at Anfield. Jamie then signed for Tottenham in 2002, before finally linking up with Harry at Southampton in 2005.
Nottingham Forest legend Brian Clough managed son Nigel during the 1990s, while Gavin Strachan played under father Gordon briefly when Coventry were a Premier League outfit.