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The 14 signings Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made at Manchester United and where they are now

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked by Manchester United in November 2021 - after nearly three years in the dugout - and remains a popular figure at Old Trafford despite how things unfolded for him as manager.

Initially replaced by Ralf Rangnick on an interim basis, Solskjaer was eventually succeeded by former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag and the Dutchman continues to make the United squad his own. However, there are plenty of first-team squad members who were welcomed in by Solskjaer.

Perhaps that is not too surprising given that Solskjaer was still in charge 12 months ago - but some players brought in by the Norwegian have already been deemed surplus to requirements by Ten Hag and his backroom staff.

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Here are the 14 permanent signings made by Solskjaer during his time in charge and where they are now.

Nathan Bishop

Signed: January 2020 from Southend (undisclosed fee)

One who might otherwise slip under the radar, Bishop was signed by Solskjaer and picked up as one for the future. He played 53 games during a successful loan spell with League Two side Mansfield last season and has been kept in-house this campaign to see how he fares in Premier League 2.

Edinson Cavani

Signed: October 2020 from PSG (free transfer)

Sold: August 2022 to Valencia (free transfer)

It turned out to be a bittersweet spell at United for the Uruguay veteran. His all-action performances - even during his twilight years - endeared him to the Old Trafford faithful. However, the 35-year-old was rarely seen last term and his popularity faded amid injury problems and never-ending links with moves away.

Amad

Signed: January 2021 from Atalanta (up to €40million)

Another signing made with one eye on the future, Amad

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk