As one new face arrived at Carrington, another was saying an emotional goodbye. Manuel Ugarte has had eyes only for Manchester United throughout this summer window, but to make room for his arrival United had to end a relationship that has sustained for 22 years.
Scott McTominay is now 27 but since he was five Manchester United is all he has known when it comes to club football. Perhaps reaching 253 club appearances and having the kind of career he has had so far says more about his mentality than his ability.
While a galaxy of expensive recruits have flopped under Old Trafford's harsh spotlight, McTominay has proven himself to be at times invaluable to a succession of managers.
The fact Jose Mourinho took such a shine to him has made more sense as his career has gone on and the Scotland international wrung every last drop out of his talent to sustain his status at United. ALSO READ: United's biggest improvement might be down to the change Ineos insisted on ALSO READ: Why United are selling Scott McTominay as midfielder set for Napoli move Even now, his departure is partly being forced by the Premier League's spending rules, which incentivise selling academy graduates.