Bryan Mbeumo | Improved offer not actually placed yet (Ducker) | United confident they can close the deal

The only thing that would get me harder than that tweet is a tweet that says “Manchester United have accepted an offer for Rasmus Højlund”
 
These are the kind of signings we made earlier under Klopp (Mane, Wijnaldum, Robertson). Smart signing for United (alongside Cunha) assuming it gets done.
 
Saw a video from Howson the other day with his concern that his starting position tends to be pretty much that of a right winger coming inside, not the position he's expected to play with us.

Anyone who has seen him regularly think this is a problem?
 
Cunha and Mbuemo is some start to the window hopefully it's done in the next week or so.

Then onto a striker to tie the attack all together.

Then after that a goalkeeper should be next unless we want to let Onana throw away next season for us.
As much as it pains me, we may need to live with Onana for another season if the plan is sort out attack and midfield this summer (which is what it looks like). We need a striker and potentially two CMs after this, so not sure where the keeper comes in.
 
These are the kind of signings we made earlier under Klopp (Mane, Wijnaldum, Robertson). Smart signing for United (alongside Cunha) assuming it gets done.
Wirtz is the kinda signing we made under Woodward
 
As much as it pains me, we may need to live with Onana for another season if the plan is sort out attack and midfield this summer (which is what it looks like). We need a striker and potentially two CMs after this, so not sure where the keeper comes in.

Would be a ridiculous and unforgivable decision to do that. Onana is one of the worst goalkeepers in Europe.

Should easily be able to find a better keeper than him.
 
Mbeumo, Amad, Cunha, Mount, Zirkzee:

Not a bad set of options if Bruno is leaving. Just need a number 9, a goalkeeper and an all action midfielder (or two).
 
Get in! Surprised he’d choose us over a CL club. Him + Cunha would be some start to the window.
 
Let’s be absolutely clear, Manchester United is still the biggest club in England by some distance.

That sounds ridiculous, but it's also absolutely true. Liverpool are huge around the globe, and they've every bit of the respect they command, but United are still the biggest club in England and only third behind Real and Barcelona on this thing that completed a trip around the sun every 365 days.
 
Cunha-Zirkzee-Mbuemo fluid attack. That could work. With this a goalie is now higher priority than a 9.