Erik ten Hag is undoubtedly happy with Manchester United's transfer business this summer so far. The club has acted swiftly to strengthen two key areas before heading off on their pre-season tour to America, with more signings in the pipeline.
Having seen Raphael Varane and Anthony Martial depart at the end of the season when their contracts expired, Ineos have wasted little time in replacing them.
Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee have arrived in deals that could rise to more than £90million - not cheap by anyone's standards but with a significant saving on wages and a reduction in the average age, the business offers many positives.
It won't stop there. Another centre-half will arrive at Old Trafford this summer, along with a defensive midfielder and probably a full-back and another attacking option.