On the face of it, Manchester United have had a positive summer transfer window.

After a season where they struggled in front of goal last term, United have transformed their frontline with the triple signing of Bryan Mbeumo, who has scored twice in the opening four matches of this season, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko.

Diego Leon was signed with the future in mind at left-wing-back, while highly rated Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens was signed on deadline day to add much needed quality competition to the goalkeeping ranks.

But one signing United didn't manage to get over the line was a new midfielder, despite heavy links with Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba.

As such, should Ruben Amorim remain in charge of the club next summer, a new midfielder is likely to be at the top

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