Onana
Malacia
Lisandro
Mount (although he wanted De Jong)
Højlund (although he wanted Kane)
These were Ten Haag signings imo. The others were hoisted upon him last minute in desperation because he couldn't get who he wanted. Similar to Van Goal and the others.
Recommended and identified by ETH: Eriksen, Malacia, Martínez, Antony, Amrabat, Onana, Mount
Identified by the club and ETH okayed them: Hojlund, Casemiro
I think this is how it probably happened and objectively, there's only 1 mistake here, although he's a big one: Antony. But I'm pretty sure the Athletic mentioned that we only overpaid because the Glazers panicked and got involved in the last week of the window after the opening two defeats to Brighton and Brentford.
Onana, Malacia, Martínez, and Mount are all good players who have had promising performances at United, and also at a high level in their previous clubs in the case of Mount and Onana at Chelsea and Inter, respectively.
Eriksen was a good signing for free and up until his injury vs Reading, he was doing very well.
Amrabat should've got more play time instead of watching Casemiro struggle every week, but he'll probably be going back to Italy in the summer. Still, it was a cheap punt on him.
Hojlund was a great find by the scouting department, and kudos to them, the club, and ETH for choosing him as an alternative to Kane instead of the likes of Ramos, Kolo Muani etc., both as, or more expensive, but inferior players to the Dane.
Casemiro did well last season, but completely struggled in this new system which is the result of both him declining physically, and the new tactical setup being a nightmare for any #6 on earth, basically.
All in all, if Ineos decides to keep ETH, and make 4-6 new signings that both the new structure and ETH agree on, I think next season we could surprise a lot of people, since we'll have no Europe and our squad is far from 8th best. We have a good 10-15 players we can build on, if we add 4-6 significant arrivals, we can do well next season...as long as ETH either ditches the current tactical system, or if it's suddenly going to work with new DMs and CBs who can cover and defend big areas when we lose possession, because I think that's what's key to making it work.