Manchester United have work to do when they return from the season's first international break. Having moved decisively in the market to sign three primary targets, namely Andre Onana, Mason Mount and fit-again Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund, the club made four further additions on deadline day.
However, that huge, almost £200million outlay has not (yet) yielded results on the pitch. United have defeated Wolves and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford, but they were under-par in that first match and survived a two-goal scare in the other.
On the road, it has been disappointing. Top-four rivals Tottenham and Arsenal consigned United to quickfire reverses in North London to leave Ten Hag's men sitting on six points from four matches this season and means they are already playing catch up on a number of their likely top four rivals.
Here, we take a closer look at how the fellow contenders for Champions League places have started. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN's dedicated Manchester United FC app packed with premium features? Click here . ALSO READ: United handed Martinez injury boost Results: W W D W Position: 5th (10 points) Having finished as runners-up last season, there has been additional pressure on Mikel Arteta to start brightly in a bid to ignite another title charge.