Post: Manchester United may start the new season without a new striker, and no number of targets are available

The Daily Mail reported that Manchester United may start the new season without a new striker.

On the same day when Rashford joined Barcelona on loan, Manchester United executives admitted that the team may have to use the original striker configuration in the Premier League opening match against Arsenal next month. Although he has spent more than £130 million to sign Mbemo and Cunha this summer, the two new players are expected to play the role of double midfielders in Amorin's 3-4-2-1 system.

Amorin insisted on introducing centers with Premier League experience, but the primary target Drapp chose to join Chelsea, while the second target Yorker and Ekitic were intercepted by Arsenal and Liverpool respectively. In order to raise funds, Manchester United is actively selling players. Currently, there are rumors with many forwards such as Paris Saint-Germain's Kloe Muani, Villa's Watkins, and Leipzig's Sesco, and even considering signing for Everton's Lewin.

It was also revealed that Manchester United may use Garnacho to exchange Chelsea's Jackson. Thankfully, Mbemo's timely joining means he will join the team in the US preseason.