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16th February 2020
04:19pm GMT

Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United in action during his Premier League debut against Wolves. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)[/caption]
The club brought in the Portuguese attacker for £62m but Solskjaer will have to rely on the likes of Fred, Lingard, Matic and Andreas Pereira in his midfield for the rest of the season. It begs the question on who is making the transfer calls at Old Trafford.
Sancho does remain a United target and the club are well in the hunt to bring the former Manchester City academy player back from Germany in the summer. Grealish could be available if Villa were to be relegated while Maddison would be hard to prise away from Leicester should they secure Champions League football for 2020/21.
The Daily Mail has reported that United could go an entirely different way over the summer months. The club is said to be looking at three young British players that would follow the line of the summer 2019 transfer policy (when they brought in Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James, along with the experienced Harry Maguire).
That trio is made up of Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell and versatile defender Max Aarons as well as West Ham midfielder Declan Rice. The same report also mentions Kai Havertz, Jude Bellingham, Timo Werner, Moussa Dembele, Houssem Aouar and Odsonne Edouard as all being 'on the radar' of the club.
With all that in mind, it does beg the question of where United will look to for experience and leadership within their squad.
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