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Manchester United's main transfer target might not be enough this summer

Regardless of the outcome of Saturday's FA Cup final at Wembley, attention will immediately switch to the summer transfer window for Manchester United.

The window is scheduled to officially open for business on June 14, meaning United will be let loose off the leash to start putting together their squad for the second chapter of the Erik ten Hag era. Whether the Reds beat Manchester City under the arch this weekend or not, this campaign has been one of progression and promise for the red half of Manchester.

The club has finished third in the Premier League table, resulting in Champions League qualification for next season being secured, and has won the Carabao Cup. As debut seasons go, Ten Hag can be very pleased with the progress that has been made so far.

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But despite the headway United have made, Ten Hag will not allow the club to stand still; he will now expect progress to be made year-on-year. The ultimate ambition for the Reds, of course, is to become genuine Premier League title challengers again and compete with Europe's heavyweights in the Champions League.

To stand any chance of achieving those two aforementioned ambitions, United, as has been well-documented in recent months, must strengthen their armoury ahead of the start of next season. Ten Hag has identified the areas that he wants to strengthen during the off-season and the challenge of sourcing a world-class striker is set to be United's leading priority.

Despite Marcus Rashford becoming the first United player in a decade to score 30 goals in a single season, scoring goals has been a major concern for the club this term. They have been unable to call upon a reliable centre-forward and

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