Where are Man Utd squad thrashed by Everton four years on including eight players released

Of the matchday squad that Manchester United thrashed four years ago, only five players remain. After the international break,

Erik ten Hag and company will be looking to bounce back from a troubling run of form, and the Dutchman has a revamped crop

of stars with which to do so. To emphasize that point, Express Sport walks you through the current locations of all 18 members of

the squad from 2019, including eight players who were flogged for free.

Phil Jones

De Gea, the first of the Bosman departures, left Old Trafford in the summer following a chaotic contract dispute. The 33-year-old Spaniard is still

unsigned despite frequent connections to both the Saudi Pro League and the Major League Soccer. Frequently a supporting role with the Red

Joe Jones

After being sent off during the half of the 4-0 loss at Goodison, the defender did not play much more football after the 2018–19 season. Prior to

his release at Old Trafford, the 31-year-old made six Premier League appearances in four years. He is currently single.
Diogo Dalot

Although Dalot has started ten times in the Premier League and scored one goal, Ten Hag’s limited options mean that the Portuguese may have

struggled to find minutes had Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw stayed healthy this season.

Paul Pogba

Six years after his world-record £89 million departure, Pogba re-signed for Juventus, dividing the fan base and costing the club a significant amoun

t of money. His free transfer departure shocked senior figures at Old Trafford. The man from France

Matic Nemanja

The Serbian joined a wave of players who left on free transfers in the summer of 2022, but his stint at Roma was short-lived. He now plays for Rennes

in Ligue 1.

Romelu Lukaku

Lukaku, who scored 42 goals in 96 games and was hardly noticed by United supporters, left Old Trafford soon after taking a beating from his old team,

Everton. After two loan stints back to Serie A, the Belgian appears set to leave Inter Milan, where he went on to play some of his best football. He is currently

back on Chelsea’s books.

 

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