Hannibal, Alvaro Fernandez and Mason Greenwood - how Manchester United loanees are doing this season
Hannibal Mejbri
Manchester United youngster Hannibal Mejbri signed for Sevilla in January on loan for the remainder of the season, but his spell in Spain got off to a worrying start when the club announced he would not be considered to play and the situation hasn't really improved.
Hannibal has been included in matchday squads, but he's been given just under 90 minutes in four appearances for Sevilla and looks guaranteed to return to United in the summer.
Although the option to sign Hannibal permanently for £17million was included in Sevilla's loan, that won't be triggered unless something drastic changes in the next few weeks.
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Everton showed an interest in signing Hannibal on loan in the winter window, but he opted to join Sevilla instead and he might regret that decision.
Alvaro Fernandez
Alvaro Fernandez was another loan departure in January and he signed for Benfica for the rest of the campaign. Fernandez was recalled from his Granada loan so he could sign for the Portuguese club and the deal includes an obligation to buy if he starts 50 per cent of games.
Benfica will pay €6million plus €3m in potential add-ons and they will still have the option to buy Fernandez if that obligation isn't triggered, while United have also inserted a buy-back clause and a sell-on fee if he is sold to another club after spending time in Portugal.
However, the left-back has played just over 250 minutes in 10 appearances and he's yet to start in the league, although the Portuguese media have suggested he will be signed permanently.
Mason Greenwood
Mason Greenwood has