According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United coach Amorin has suffered a setback in finding a forward strengthening, and Manchester United may face a new season without a new striker. The report said that on the day Rashford was loaned to Barcelona, it was reported that Manchester United executives had accepted a reality: Amorin's team may not have a new striker to lead the offense in the first game of the new season against Arsenal next month. Manchester United have spent more than £130 million this summer to bring in Mbemo and Cunha, but they are expected to play two No. 10 positions in Amorin's 3-4-2-1 formation.
Amorin also wants a new striker with Premier League experience, but Manchester United missed the number one target Drapp, who chose to join Chelsea. In addition, Yorke and Ekitic went to Arsenal and Liverpool respectively.
Manchester United is trying to raise funds by selling players and are linked to a range of strikers' names, including Parisian player Muani, Aston Villa's Watkins, RB Leipzig's forward Cesco, and free agents such as Lewin.
Other option now is to have a player exchange deal with Chelsea involving Garnacho and Jackson. The report also stated that although the same-city rival Manchester City earned £6.5 million in Mbemo's transfer through the second transfer share clause, Amorin was still pleased that he would sign Mbemo in time to allow him to participate in the preseason tour in the United States with the team.