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Rating Manchester United's six summer signings from best to worst

The summer of 2022 could prove to be one of the most significant transfer windows that Manchester United have faced, certainly since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

Never before was the demand for an overhaul at United greater than the summer just gone. After picking up just 58 points in 2021/22, interim manager Ralf Rangnick made claims that the club needed to make a bold 10 signings to properly revamp the playing squad.

The departures of Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani, Jesse Lingard, Nemanja Matic and Juan Mata after their contracts expired, as well as the early loan exit for Dean Henderson, opened up space in the squad and eased the wage bill, so United could make signings and build the squad in the image of new boss Erik ten Hag. There followed six incomings, which MEN Sport have assessed below:

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Tyrell Malacia - 7/10

Dubravka became the fifth senior signing in which United have paid a fee lower than £15million in the post-Ferguson era. In comparison, Manchester City have made more than double that with 12 and a startling 20 have been signed by Liverpool in the same time period. Successes in this price range can be a massive boost to a squad and allow funds to bolster the squad elsewhere.

In the current transfer climate, the fee for the 22-year-old left back is already looking like a worthy investment from United’s perspective. Fans have been impressed in the small sample size of games so far, particularly Malacia's aggression and hunger to win his one versus one battles with the opponent, which was crucial in his first start for the team as he locked horns with Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

However, Malacia's showing against Arsenal showed that

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