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£100m profit, absolute steal - 7 transfers Manchester United new recruitment specialist has done - gallery

He first worked with Graham Potter at Swedish club Ostersunds in 2012, where Macaulay spent six years as chief analyst during their remarkable rise from the fourth tier to the knockout stages of the Europa League. They also worked together at Swansea where he held the role of chief scout, and followed him to Brighton, where he worked as head of scouting. He then joined him at Chelsea in a chief analyst role and remained at Stamford Bridge under both Mauricio Pochettino and Enzo Maresca before they reunited at West Ham at the start of the year.

Macaulay has been involved in some great transfer deals in his career, and here is a look at some of the best.

Brighton signed Trossard from Genk for roughly £15m, developed him into one of the most underrated attackers in the Premier League, and then sold him for a profit to Arsenal.

1. Leandro Trossard

Brighton signed Trossard from Genk for roughly £15m, developed him into one of the most underrated attackers in the Premier League, and then sold him for a profit to Arsenal. | Getty Images

Brighton won the race to sign Caicedo from Independiente del Valle for just £4.5m and then made over £100m in profit when he joined Chelsea.

2. Moises Caicedo

Brighton won the race to sign Caicedo from Independiente del Valle for just £4.5m and then made over £100m in profit when he joined Chelsea. | Getty Images

Brighton plucked Mitoma from Kawasaki Frontale and he has established himself as one of the best wingers in the Premier League. He is another they could sell for profit.

3. Kaoru Mitoma

Brighton plucked Mitoma from Kawasaki Frontale and he has established himself as one of the best wingers in the Premier League. He is another they could sell for profit. | Getty Images

Brighton paid just £15.4m for Cucurella from Getafe and sold him a year later for over £60m. It was a smart piece of business.

4. Marc Cucurella

Brighton paid just £15.4m for Cucurella from Getafe and sold him a year later for over £60m. It was a smart piece of business. | Getty Images

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