By Angus Barnes
All over the red of Manchester, there has been a sigh of huge relief that finally there's is light at the end of what has been a very long tunnel following their fall from top-level title contenders to struggling top six contenders in recent years.
Fans have experienced several managerial changes over the years that brought along different playing styles and philosophies including players as well, some of who have delivered, moved on, are still delivering, and become relics of a forgotten era at the club.
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Manchester United spent a huge part of their 2018 season scout and closely monitoring the development of one of Crystal Palace's main assets, who they graciously forked out 55 million euros to bring to Old Trafford in 2019.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka quickly became a dominant feature in Manchester United's start lineup the following season under different managers until the new managerial change occurred in the summer that now displayed him of a place in the squad.
Since Erik Ten Hag took over in the summer, Aaron Wan-Bissaka was reportedly on the chopping list as media speculated that he wasn't a Ten Hag type of player and so far their claim has been backed by the Dutchman's refusal to give the 25-year-old Englishman playing chance alongside Harry Maguire. Wan-Bissaka is set for a January exit as United is ready to bring back Ethan Laird from his loan at QPR to support Dalot.
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