Manchester United have made some stunning signings in the transfer market thus far as they want to build on last season’s strong performance under new manager Erik Ten Hag.
Despite returning to the top four and winning their first trophy in six years with the League Cup last season, United still struggled to build from the back and finish chances at the other end of the field reported by Inside Futbol
Both of those issues have been addressed. They have already made the official announcement of goalkeeper André Onana’s arrival to replace the outgoing David de Gea, while they appear to have finally abandoned their doomed approach of exclusively signing strikers in their mid-30s with the impending acquisition of young Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund.
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