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While numerous clubs in and around Manchester United in the Premier League table are well stuck into their summer business, it remains all quiet at Old Trafford.

The arrival of a new manager in Erik ten Hag was expected by many to trigger a flurry of departures and an influx of fresh faces coming into the squad. But there has not yet been that rotation in playing personnel.

Ten Hag will no doubt be keen to put his mark on the squad in terms of new players, although getting some of the best footballers in the world to move to United is no longer a straightforward task.

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Former Manchester United defender John O'Shea has offered advice to Ten Hag on how to bring the best out of Cristiano Ronaldo next season.

There have been some questions as to how the new coach will get the best from the veteran forward, who doesn't appear a natural fit for the high-intensity blueprint that was instilled during his time at Ajax.

Ronaldo looks set to remain a United player though and it will be fascinating to see where he is utilised in the new regime.

"When you see what he does and the

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