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The three winners and losers from Manchester United's season so far including Jadon Sancho

It's been a mixed bag for Manchester United before the international break.

Having finished in third position last season - as well as getting their hands on a trophy - the club recruited well in the market with Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund all signed for £180million combined. United then added four more players on deadline day - including on-loan Fiorentina star Sofyan Amrabat.

At home, back-to-back wins against Wolves and Nottingham Forest have not been fully convincing, while Erik ten Hag and his squad have been defeated twice in North London already. United were swept aside by Tottenham last month, but did show one or two promising moments in a losing cause against Arsenal.

While his star names are away at various locations for their respective nations, Ten Hag will no doubt be glancing back at what has gone right and wrong, so far, this campaign. Here are three main winners and losers;

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Andre Onana: Despite one or two question marks, the goalkeeper is a much better fit for Ten Hag's system than De Gea could ever be, without discounting what the long-serving Spaniard achieved in 12 seasons at the club. The returning Cameroon international has been calm and composed with the ball at his feet and, once he gets properly accustomed, Onana should prove to be a shrewd acquisition at £47million.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Perhaps the best performer for United in their opening four matches. Defensively, there has never been a concern for the ex-Crystal Palace right-back. It was always his attacking output that raised eyebrows, but a match-winning assist for Raphael Varane vs Wolves will have done no wonders for his confidence. Settling on his

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