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Striker signs, Alejandro Garnacho dilemma - Man United's dream attack after transfer overhaul

The start of the summer transfer window is now less than a week away, meaning Manchester United will soon be aiming to put their plans into action.

Following the arrival of the Ineos Group earlier this year, a hive of activity is expected to take place at Old Trafford this summer. United need to change the landscape of their first-team squad and there are expected to be plenty of changes.

As reported by the Manchester Evening News back in February, United want to become more proactive in the seller's market and sales could reach double figures. United desperately need to raise funds through player sales this summer.

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United issued their retained list earlier this week, confirming the exits of a handful of players, but they need to cut their cloth further, all whilst trying to bring in fresh blood. The club, however, does need to remain mindful of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules [PSR].

Each area of the team is expected to come under the microscope, including the attack. With that in mind, MEN Sport has taken a close look at how many deals may need to be completed to fine-tune the forward area ahead of next term.

United have already announced that Anthony Martial and youngster Charlie McNeill will leave the club when their contracts expire. However, the club needs to make further cuts from within its attacking department.

United's squad is awash with wingers, several of who are unlikely to have long-term futures at the club. Jadon Sancho and Facundo Pellistri will soon officially return to Old Trafford following loan spells at Borussia Dortmund and Granada respectively, and it is

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