Manchester United sprung a surprise when they signed Swansea winger Daniel James in June 2019. As a club accustomed to making big name, big money signings, the young Welshman represented a fresh start. “Daniel is an exciting young winger with lots of skills, vision, exceptional pace and a good work ethic,” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer declared. “He had a great season with Swansea City and has all the attributes needed to become a Manchester United player.” James symbolised a different approach to recruitment, a change from the failing model of splashing the cash on names rather than players.
When he arrived, it was reportedly he instantly blew his new team-mates away on their pre-season tour of Australia. He topped the initial fitness tests and
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