Erik ten Hag says Manchester United are making progress in their pursuit of a new striker.Already light of a frontman in his first season at Old Trafford, the acrimonious exit of Cristiano Ronaldo and January loan move for Wout Weghorst underlined the need for an attacking acquisition.United have signed midfielder Mason Mount and goalkeeper Andre Onana this summer but work continues to sign a striker, with up-and-coming Atalanta talent Rasmus Hojlund targeted.The Old Trafford giants are only believed to be willing to go up to €70m for the Denmark international, while Frankfurt's Randal Kolo Muani is an alternative."We make progress," Ten Hag said when asked about United's pursuit of a striker. "But you know how it works – when we have him, we will tell you directly."The only thing I can say is we do everything that’s in our power to get that done."If it was up to me, yeah, as soon as possible.
The earlier the better because we have to integrate him in the team, the way of play."In an ideal situation, he was already here but you do not always get ideal situations as a manager and you have to deal with the situation."While United look for a forward with potential, talk of a move for Tottenham sharpshooter Harry Kane persists.United sources have downplayed such talk and suggestions they are targeting Kylian Mbappe, who is subject of a world record bid from Al Ahli after Paris Saint-Germain decided to sell him.Asked about a move for Mbappe, even on loan, Ten Hag said: "We never speak about players who are under contract in other clubs."United need a striker to bolster a goal-shy side, whose return of 58 was comfortably the lowest in the Premier League top-six.