It has been nothing if not a season of redemption for certain unfancied players at Old Trafford. Manchester United wanted progression on and off the pitch this summer after Erik ten Hag impressed in his first 12 months in the dugout.
It was time for his United to take the next step, without the much-maligned Glazer family, and cheques amounting to £183million were handed over for three main transfer targets.
Following a shaky start, Andre Onana has looked increasingly at home in recent games as he continues to shoulder the pressure of what Gary Neville says is the most heavily scrutinised position within English sport.
The transfer jury remains out on Mason Mount, while Rasmus Hojlund still has work some to do. ALSO READ: United provide updates on Maguire and Rashford ALSO READ: Next six Premier League games compared to rivals The Danish forward has caught the eye since a £72million switch from Italian outfit Atalanta this summer.