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How Manchester United could line up next season after three summer signings

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There will be a new look to Manchester United by the time they line up again for the new season. After a successful debut campaign at the club, we're getting closer to seeing a United side truly in the image of Erik ten Hag, something that should be a lot clearer by the start of the new season.

Ten Hag is eager to reinforce his squad during the summer window and is also aware of the need to get business done as early as possible so that new signings can be up and running for the start of the season.

United have learned their lesson from a year ago, when they lost their opening two matches before making high-profile moves for Casemiro and Antony to help get them on the right track. 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. READ NEXT: United discussing possible Mason Greenwood loan to Atalanta Mason Mount spoke of his eagerness to hit the ground running at United, and he was already training with his new teammates on Thursday ahead of a possible debut against Leeds next week.

He is already showing all the signs of a quality addition to the squad and appears to have the personality as well as the quality to play a huge part in the United side next season.

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