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How the players who left Manchester United this season are now faring

Manchester United are set for one of their busiest summers for quite some time at the end of the season.

Big-name players including Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard and Edinson Cavani all see their contracts expire ahead of the next campaign and it is believed that United will be attempting a rebuild spearheaded by their new manager. But, before we look ahead we must look back so, it is time to assess to those who left Old Trafford permanently this season have fared away from the club.

Take a look below at some of the players who are now plying their trade elsewhere.

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The most notable departure from Old Trafford this season was Daniel James. The 24-year-old was snapped up by fierce rivals Leeds United for £26million.

It has not been plain sailing for James at Elland Road though. Poor form has left the Yorkshire club in a relegation battle. James has scored four goals in 31 appearances for the struggling side as they bid to avoid the drop.

After numerous loan spells away from Old Trafford, Pereira eventually left the club for good on a free transfer in July. The goalkeeper now finds himself at RKC Waalwijk.

Waalwijk sit five points above the relegation play off zone in the Eredivisie but Pereira's season has been blighted by injury. Having started against AZ Alkmaar and Heerenveen, the 25-year-old suffered an inguinal hernia and only just returned to the bench at the beginning of this month.

Romero was United's number two for six years, putting in fine performances in cup competitions and other rare occasions when David de Gea was otherwise unavailable. His release paved the way for Dean Henderson to take up the role.

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