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Manchester United's clever transfer business has given Erik ten Hag a problem this summer

Manchester United have got some important decisions to make this summer as Erik ten Hag aims to build a squad capable of challenging for some of the game's biggest prizes.

The United head coach wants to bolster his options, with a new striker the top target. Both Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen are on the club's radar, with MEN Sport understanding the former is the Dutchman's top target.

While Ten Hag is evidently in need of some new additions to improve the starting XI, the squad also needs improving, with their overreliance on certain key players taking its toll late in the campaign having gone deep into all three cup competitions the Reds entered.

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United have plenty of players out on loan who are set to return to Old Trafford this summer, and some look to be great options to keep at the club next season to offer Ten Hag more options.

Amad, Hannibal Mejbri and Alvaro Fernandez have all had successful seasons in England's second tier. Amad's season is not over yet after helping to fire Sunderland into the play-off places. Luton Town stand between the Black Cats and Wembley for a place in the Premier League.

Amad's 13 goals and three assists have been invaluable for Tony Mowbray's side. His form saw him nominated for the Championship Young Player of the Year award and he has grown in stature to be a leading player for the division's youngest squad.

Similarly, Hannibal has caught the eye with Birmingham City. The combative Tunisian midfielder has relished his first senior loan spell and soon became a fans' favourite at St Andrew's.

The 20-year-old adapted easily to life in the Championship, with his physical playing style well-suited

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