Manchester United has long been seen as something of a graveyard for talented young players who’s careers died an early death. Another unwanted legacy which epitomises mismanagement and the mediocrity of the Glazer era. But, slowly and surely, the narrative is changing. Aided by Erik ten Hag and promoted by Ineos, Manchester United is once again emerging – like they had done previously in Sir Alex Ferguson’s heyday – as the place to be for football’s next generation of superstars. It was fitting really, given the faith placed in them by Ten Hag, that Carrington graduates Alejandro Garnacho and…