Mino Raiola is undoubtedly one of the most famous agents in world football, with a list of clients that spans across the world with players at a number of prestigious clubs.
The Italian is renowned for his approaches, helping to complete some of the biggest transfers in the history of football and regularly adorning the papers with statements about his player's, FIFA, EA Sports and the football landscape in general.
Manchester United have encountered Raiola's antics first hand, with the super-agent regularly speaking about the future of Paul Pogba and attempting to influence a transfer for the World Cup winner.
He infamously did not get on well with Sir Alex Ferguson, who refused to deal with him, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has had to manage the situation delicately due to Pogba's position in the squad and a plethora of transfer targets who are represented by the controversial agent.
Here, we've taken a look at the five players of Raiola's who were sold to United and what happened next.
Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba returned to Manchester United from Juventus for what was then a world-record fee of £89m in August 2016, the start of a stint that has lasted five years so far - perhaps longer than many, Raiola included, would have expected from the World Cup winner.
Transfer interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain has never come to fruition, despite Raiola's clear attempts to push through a deal - which included comments in December last year, where he tipped the midfielder to return to Juventus.
The 27-year-old is out of contract at United in 2022 and transfer speculation is likely to reignite this summer, where Raiola could come out publicly to discuss the France international's future once again.
Romelu Lukaku
In 2017, Romelu Lukaku swapped Everton for Manchester United in a deal worth around £75m and Mino Raiola helped to orchestrate the transfer - but the Belgium international would then split from the Italian agent.
Raiola stated last year that the end of his relationship with the striker was mutual and, had he still been involved in Lukaku's career, it's unlikely the transfer to Inter Milan would have materialised as Raiola also made it clear he did not trust the Serie A side's previous owner.
After just two years with United, Lukaku left the Premier League and English football to seal a move to Inter.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
One of Raiola's most famous clients, Zlatan Ibrahimovic joined Manchester United on a free transfer following the expiration of his deal with Paris Saint-Germain. Initially signed on a one-year deal, the veteran forward had his deal extended by a further year.
However, in March 2018 it was announced that United had agreed to a mutual termination of Ibrahimovic's contract months before it's expiration, which then led the Sweden international to join MLS franchise LA Galaxy.
Last year, Ibrahimovic returned to European football for a second stint with AC Milan - who he previously represented for two years between 2010-2012.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Manchester United snatched the services of Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Borussia Dortmund in 2016, taking advantage of the fact the Armenia international would be available for free the following year, and Raiola was again involved in the dealing.
An 18-month stint at Old Trafford followed before one of the most famous swap deals in Premier League history, with Mkhitaryan joining Arsenal and Alexis Sanchez moving in the opposite direction.
However, things didn't pan out for either player as Mkhitaryan left Arsenal for Roma 18 months later, initially on loan, and Alexis joined Inter Milan in the same window.
Federico Macheda
A player who appeared to be a breakthrough star at Manchester United, Federico Macheda remains on Mino Raiola's books long after his career at Old Trafford came to a close.
Having initially impressed at United, scoring four goals in 19 Premier League appearances, Macheda has since embarked on a lengthy tour around the club, representing the likes of Sampdoria, QPR, Stuttgart, Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City, Cardiff City and Nottingham Forest.
In 2016, Macheda returned to Italy and found some consistency with Novara, a lower-division side, and now plies his trade with Panathinaikos.