One is simply not enough for Manchester United, who have signed Mason Mount from Chelsea but need a lot more. The Reds' pre-season has begun, amid a backdrop of takeover nonsense, and manager Erik ten Hag is back on the training pitch with his squad.
It is a group that still needs help, with David De Gea having left the club after 12 years and a senior centre-forward still not recruited.
Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen were the two main names going into the summer, but it has transpired that both of those seem beyond United's price range.
That has led to Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta emerging as the leading candidate to boost United's attack, though the latest reports of the Italian side demanding an £85.5million fee will cause some concern.
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