Man United's summer business has produced something of a mixed bag so far.

Mega-money signing Anthony Martial has produced sporadically, Memphis Depay has hardly produced at all and Bastian Schweinsteiger has looked a shadow of his former self.

But there has been one signing who seems to have consistently produced, even if it has been in a boring system of football under a manager who looks increasingly like he's going ready self destruct at any moment.

Morgan Schneiderlin has been one of few good performers under Louis van Gaal this season, and that's reflected by WhoScored's overal ratings for 2015.

The France international comes in at fourth in Man United's top ten performing players of the last calendar year...

1. Chris Smalling – 7.36 (34 apps)

2. Anthony Martial – 7.23 (15 apps)

3. Marcos Rojo – 7.21 (18 apps)

4. Morgan Schneiderlin – 7.19 (14 apps)

5. Phil Jones – 7.15 (24 apps)

6. Daley Blind – 7.15 (35 apps)

7. Antonio Valencia – 7.14 (23 apps)

8. Ander Herrera – 7.13 (30 apps)

9. Luke Shaw – 7.04 (13 apps)

10. Ashley Young – 7.00 (28 apps)

But what's more interesting is that he still tops Southampton's top ten performers of 2015, despite leaving them in the summer...

1. Morgan Schneiderlin – 7.58 (11 apps)

2. Virgil van Dijk – 7.39 (15 apps)

3. Cedric Soares – 7.36 (14 apps)

4. Sadio Mane – 7.18 (36 apps)

5. Jose Fonte – 7.15 (38 apps)

6. Victor Wanyama – 7.04 (32 apps)

7. Toby Alderweireld – 7.00 (12 apps)

8. Graziano Pelle – 6.99 (35 apps)

9. Steven Davis – 6.93 (36 apps)

10. Dusan Tadic – 6.89 (32 apps)

That pretty much makes Schneiderlin the most consistent player in the Premier League over the last 12 months, as no one else who moved between two Premier League clubs last summer managed to achieve the same feat.

The WhoScored Rating is generated using over 200 contextual data points which look at every action taken by the player throughout every appearance he makes in the context of what impact that action had on the game and the proceeding passage of play. The resulting ratings are therefore completely unbiased (ie. not affected by a human applying their subjective opinion), and measure all player performances across the world on the same scale and criteria.

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