Manchester United have had a fairly busy summer of incomings. But it has been nothing compared to the outgoings.
United have let a staggering 24 players leave the club this summer from academy to first team level, withErik ten Hagand the coaching staff taking a ruthless approach.
Some players wanted moves, others needed moves, and in some cases, Manchester United just wanted the money, even if it was not very much.
Here is a look at every single player who has left the club permanently, not including loanees.
Zidane Iqbal:Utrecht
Ethan Laird:Birmingham
Bjorn Hardley:Utrecht
Charlie ȿɑⱱɑɢє:Reading
Alex Telles:Al-Nassr
Anthony Elanga:Nottingham Forest
Nathan Bishop:Sunderland
Fred:Fenerbahce
Matej Kovar:Bayer Leverkusen
Noam Emeran:Groningen
Dean HєɴԀerson:Crystal Palace
Teden Mengi:Luton Town
Marc Jurado:Espanyol
Ondrej MastnyVysočina Jihlava
Phil JonesFree agent
David de Gea: Free agent
Ethan GalbraithLeyton Orient
Di’Shon BernardSheffield Wednesday
Axel TuanzebeFree agent
Manni Norkett:Nottingham Forest
Charlie Wellens: Reading
Eric HanburyFree agent
Nehemiah Oriola:Brighton
Logan Pye:Burnley
Harrison Parker:Manchester City
Who will be the biggest misses
There are a lot of names there and one player who will be a notable miss simply because he was there for so long was David de Gea. United have spent big to signAndre Onana, and he will bring a fascinating change.
Fred was also a regular who will be missed, and United will hope Sofyan Amrabat can replace his energy in midfield.
From the youngsters, a couple stand out.Matej Kovarlooked like the real Ԁєɑł in pre-season, and his career at Bayer Leverkusen will be one to follow.
One player who could haunt United is England youth international defєɴԀer Harrison Parker, who has joined Manchester City. The 16-year-old made the switch this summer, although coming the other way, United have recruitedDarren Fletcher’s twin sons Jack and Tyler, the same age.