Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took a risk when he turned to Edinson Cavani last summer.
Manchester United were in need of attacking reinforcement and Solskjaer, the former forward himself, knew he needed a different type of player if he was to transform his front line.
His dream target was Erling Haaland in the January window, it didn't work out. Then came a failed move for Joshua King and interest in a move for Salomon Rondon before a deadline day move for Odion Igahlo.
The Nigerian did what was required with a Henrik Larsson-esque immediate impact, but after Project Restart his adrenaline had waned and it soon became very much apparent he was not
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