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Where all 11 players released by Manchester United are now from retirement to Serie A

It has been a summer of change at Manchester United.

Not only has the club seen a new manager arrive in the shape of Erik ten Hag, the squad has also undergone a mini-revamp. Despite only three players - Christian Eriksen, Tyrell Malacia and Lisandro Martinez - having come through the door the number of stars who have left is well into double figures. Andreas Pereira departed for Fulham in a deal worth around £10million and a handful of others have left temporarily on loan deals.

The vast majority of departures however have been on free transfers. Here, we look at how at all 11 have got on since their summer exits.

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The most high-profile departure, French World Cup winner Pogba left United for a second time to join up with Italian giants Juventus.

Despite being the club's record signing Pogba failed to live up to his billing in six years at Old Trafford. He has now reunited with Max Allegri's side although he missed their Serie A opener last weekend owing to a knee injury.

The Uruguayan striker scored 12 Premier League goals in two seasons at United but departed this summer.

Despite his vast experience, which includes winning six French titles, a Copa America and more than 130 caps for his country Cavani remains on the lookout for his next club. Has been linked most recently with Argentine giants Boca Juniors.

The Serbian ended his five-year stay at United and opted for a switch to Italian side Roma. In doing so, the 34-year-old linked up for a third time with former Old Trafford boss Jose Mourinho.

He signed a one-year deal and made a winning start, coming off the bench in the 1-0 win away at Salernitana last weekend.

Lingard's 22-year association with United

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