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Ronaldo, free agents and what happened next to the 17 players who have left Manchester United under Erik ten Hag

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Manchester United have made drastic changes to their squad over the last 12 months since former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag's arrival.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been the most high-profile departure. He left Old Trafford under a cloud following that bombshell interview conducted by TV figure Piers Morgan.

Ten Hag was not directly responsible for showing the door to some players including Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard but they did leave United on his watch.

Overall, there have been 17 players sold or released since the Dutchman stepped into the dugout. Here, we take a look at what those names are now up to. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN's dedicated Manchester United FC app packed with premium features? Click here . ALSO READ: United injury round-up and return dates Edinson Cavani: After two years and 19 goals in United colours, the veteran Uruguayan striker moved to Valencia on a free transfer last summer.

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