After transfer bids, negotiations and medicals, Aaron Wan-Bissaka is finally a Manchester United player after completing his expected move from Crystal Palace to Old Trafford.
The young full-back, who is one of the most promising English players in the country, was targeted by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to reduce the average age of the team and to build a core of British talent.
United have already brought in an exciting British attacker in Daniel James, with the Welsh forward arriving from Swansea earlier this summer.
Wan-Bissaka will likely compete with Ashley Young and Diogo Dalot for the first team right-back spot, and could well hold down that place for years to come.
But, how will he get on in his debut season? And, will he be able to make that right-back spot his own in his first year with the club?
We used Football Manager 2019 to find out.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka - first season at Manchester United
To set up this simulation, we used a fan made editor file to sort out all the latest player transfers, manager changes, promotions, relegations, cup winners and playoff winners, to make the game as realistic as possible.
We then loaded up the Football Manager editor, put in the £50m transfer of Aaron Wan-Bissaka to United and then simulated the 2019/20 season, to see how he gets on.

Here's what happened.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka's individual stats for Manchester United in 2019/20

On the Football Manager 2019 simulation, Wan-Bissaka was a key part of the first team squad in 2019/20, making 37 appearances in all competitions, including 25 league starts and 10 Europa League starts, scoring once and assisting twice.
His overall average rating of 7.02 is good for such a young player and will only improve as he settles in to the club.
Manchester United goals conceded in 2018/19: 54
Manchester United goals conceded in 2019/20: 31

With Wan-Bissaka in the United team, Solskjaer side's conceded an incredible 23 less goals than in 2018/19, conceding just 31 goals in 38 games, with only Man City conceding less.
Manchester United's best XI in 2019/20

The 21-year-old was also named in United's best XI in 2019/20, in what is a strong looking United team, with Adrien Rabiot brought into midfield.
Wan-Bissaka's arrival was complimented by the purchase of Keiran Tierney from Celtic, who actually played at centre-back, even though he's a natural left-back.
Manchester United's league finish in 2018/19: 6th
Manchester United's league finish in 2019/20: 2nd

Wan-Bissaka's arrival helped United amass an impressive total of 86 points in the Premier League, a massive increase from their 66 points total last season.
This meant a 2nd place league finish, a return to the Champions League and a successful season overall.
According to Football Manager 2019, Wan-Bissaka's arrival could help United finish in the Champions League places once again, as he could play a massive part in improving their defensive record next season.
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