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Manchester United loanee power rankings as Eric Bailly tops charts and Amad struggles

Manchester United's recent history with loanees has not been great. Last season for every James Garner success story at Nottingham Forest fans saw the likes of Axel Tuanzebe play 110 minutes in six months for Napoli and Amad failing to become a starter at Rangers.

That may have been reflected in United's loan strategy this season, as it seems that the club has decided to send fewer players out on loan as Erik ten Hag has embarked on his debut campaign. However, the ones that have aren't having the best time.

So let's take a look at the power rankings for the biggest names away on loan from United this season - according to whoscored.com.

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5. Amad

Amad did not have a great time at Rangers last season, but this pales in comparison to his current spell at Sunderland. The Ivorian winger is yet to make a start at the Stadium of Light and only mustered four substitute appearances for the side.

For a player that arrived with such promise from Atalanta, it is unfortunate that his early career at United has taken such a downwards spiral. However, at 20 years old and with a whole season still to play with the Black Cats, he still has a lot of time to rectify it.

4. Alex Telles

Sevilla have not been good this season under Julien Lopetegui and Alex Telles, who at times has been deployed as a defensive left winger, has been a casualty of this struggle. The Brazillian left-back will likely still get into the World Cup squad due to a lack of options at full-back, but his form in Spain further shows why Ten Hag was fine with letting him leave this summer.

3. Dean Henderson

It started out so well for Henderson at Nottingham Forest, saving a penalty and putting in

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