Manchester United might have realised they are not in a title race this season, but that doesn't mean they can't dream of one next season instead.
Erik ten Hag has certainly made progress during his debut campaign, and there is a real belief that this could represent the ideal springboard for even better times ahead.
The United manager will insist that his immediate focus is on the matches that lie ahead, but there can be no ignoring the overarching rebuild that continues, particularly as he edges closer to another pivotal summer transfer window.
Regardless of what happens with the takeover situation, United are looking to sign a striker at the end of the season and will look to complete a deal as early as possible so that they have time to settle in at their new club. Striker latest: Harry Kane earmarked as prime target by Ten Hag The Manchester Evening News revealed last week that Harry Kane is Ten Hag's prime striker target, though there is an acknowledgement that he will still be difficult to sign even as he approaches the final year of his contract, given they'd have to negotiate with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.