It’s been a miserable campaign at Old Trafford with the club missing out on a place in the top four and once again failing to win any trophies.

This saw Man Utd sack Ole Gunnar Solskjaer earlier in the season, but interim manager Ralf Rangnick hasn’t done much better since coming in.

The whole first-team squad has to take responsibility for this poor season, with a few names, in particular, standing out as disappointing.

Bruno Fernandes hasn’t really hit the astronomical standards he set for himself when he came to the club. He’s fallen a bit below that recently. Paul Pogba as well, these are truly world class players who’ve been quite inconsistent and haven’t hit the levels we know they’re capable of.

Raphael Varane came in and everyone was buzzing, we’d finally got this world class defender, a World Cup winner, a Champions League winner. But it’s been a real struggle for him, partly because he’s not been able to steer clear of injuries.

He’s not been the most consistent, but if you get Varane fit for the whole season and he’s back to his best, he’ll be a massive asset for the squad next season. But he is getting a bit older now, so it’s about keeping up those levels he’s had in his career.

Lastly, Jadon Sancho. Sancho has taken a long time to settle in. Expectations were obviously high after seeing him at the Euros with England, and with his brilliant performances at Borussia Dortmund.

We did see some flashes of quality from him, and had a few games where he was United’s best player. Still, his form has dipped again and now he’s not even starting games.

Hopefully under Ten Hag he can reproduce that form we saw at Dortmund, I’m sure the new manager will be excited to work with him.”