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Erik ten Hag's dream Manchester United line-up with Casemiro and two more transfers

There are now just two weeks to go until the transfer window closes and time is rapidly running out for Manchester United to strengthen manager Erik ten Hag's squad.

United, who will be going in search of their first win of the season when they face Liverpool on Monday evening at Old Trafford, have brought in just three new faces so far this summer, landing Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia and Christian Eriksen. The club is still in need of further new recruits and several areas of the squad need bolstering.

The club is desperate to strengthen its central-midfield options as a leading priority and have reached out to Real Madrid to see whether Casemiro would be interested in a move to M16. United have been chasing Barcelona ace Frenkie de Jong since May and have seen their hopes of landing Adrien Rabiot from Juventus collapse.

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But it isn't just in midfield where United need further additions; they also need to strengthen at right-back, bring in a new wide player and add another striker to their ranks. Speculation, as it always is where United are concerned, remains rife, with countless names being linked with moves to Old Trafford.

With that in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at how United could line up come the end of the window if they land three players that they are known to be interested in.

Goalkeeper - David de Gea

Although he has experienced a disappointing start to the season, De Gea, who was guilty of two costly errors against Brentford last Saturday, is likely to remain Ten Hag's first choice shot-stopper. He enjoyed a good season last term, but needs time to adapt to the way Ten Hag wants his team to

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