Sunday's Premier League opener against Arsenal at Old Trafford is expected to mark the birth of Manchester United's new front line.

After finishing last season's Premier League campaign with a negative goal difference of -10, United have rightfully prioritised attacking signings in this summer's transfer window.

United set their stall out on the opening day of the window, announcing they had reached an agreement with Wolves to sign Matheus Cunha , triggering his £62.5million release clause. The deal was officially finalised 12 days later.

United, following an extensive period of negotiating, went on to secure their second attacking signing of the summer, bringing in Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. Like Cunha, the Cameroonian had his heart set on a move to Old Trafford, but the lack

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