Manchester United's transfer window hasn't been perfect but it has been far more efficient than those in the club's recent history.
Erik ten Hag had long pencilled in a technical midfielder and a world-class No.9 as his priorities for the window, with the exit of David De Gea upon the expiry of his contract pushing a new goalkeeper up that list.
And when United host Wolves on Monday evening, all three gaps will have been filled. Rasmus Hojlund completed the set last weekend, the 20-year-old enjoying his unveiling at Old Trafford after a £72million deal was agreed with Atalanta.
But unlike Mason Mount and Andre Onana, he was not Ten Hag's first-choice. Want to join our MUFC Pro club for a totally ad-free version of the MEN’s Man United app packed with premium features? Click here ALSO READ: United are acting like a serious Premier League club in transfer market That was Harry Kane, a proven Premier League goalscorer who would guarantee an instant impact.