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Erik ten Hag could soon settle on three Manchester United summer transfer decisions

Decisions, decisions, decisions.

Erik ten Hag has got a lot of them to make this summer and no doubt some of them are already on his mind as the season approaches its climax. Manchester United have already enjoyed a transformation under the Dutchman in the few short months since his arrival. Gone is the disorganised, undisciplined rabble and now there is a cohesive, exciting and, crucially, winning team in its place.

Ten Hag got to spend a lot of money in his first summer on the likes of Antony, Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez on top of expensive signings that were already at Old Trafford, which can't be forgotten, but the work he has done has been made even more impressive by the imbalanced squad he inherited.

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United have basically played the full season with only one fit striker available at any one time. One was the ill-suited Cristiano Ronaldo, another is the perennially injured Anthony Martial and the third, Wout Weghorst, has managed two goals in 28 career Premier League appearances.

Midfield has also been light on numbers. Donny van de Beek has been out for months, Christian Eriksen has joined him on the shelf, Casemiro has been suspended far too often while Fred and Scott McTominay remain wildly inconsistent.

It's no surprise that it's those two positions United have prioritised early on for strengthening in the summer transfer market. A new, elite-level strike is an absolute must if a genuine title challenge is to be launched and though they won't be cheap, Harry Kane or Victor Osimhen would certainly do the job.

Ten Hag is also looking to bolster his midfield ranks. Casemiro and Eriksen have been excellent in their debut campaign but it would be foolish

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk