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Manchester United are in fine form, with an attack and midfield thriving since the Premier League restart. But Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish remain important transfer targets, says Sky Sports News reporter James Cooper…

United have won their past three Premier League games by an aggregate score of 11-2, with Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba clicking in the middle of the pitch behind attacking trio Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood.
However, boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said after Saturdays 5-2 win over Bournemouth he will continue to look to improve his squad – which could well mean investing in the likes of Borussia Dortmunds Sancho and Aston Villas Grealish.
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Weve got to improve the ones weve got here but we will never stand still, he said. You cant think, weve cracked this. The emphasis is on improving the team all the time.
Cooper, who covers United for Sky Sports News, says as well as improvement, injuries such as the one which kept Pogba out for long periods this season are another reason why Solskjaer will look to add strength in depth when the transfer window reopens.
I dont think you can have too many good players at a club like Manchester United, he told the Sky Sports Football Weekend Review podcast.
Jadon Sancho would be a statement signing for Manchester United. Hes someone that would allow them to rotate, in the same way as having an attacking midfielder like Jack Grealish.
Yes, Grealish may not start games for Manchester United, because your first choices might be Pogba and Fernandes, but if you look at Pogba over the past couple of seasons youre not going to get 30-40 games out of him because he doesnt do that for Manchester United, he has these injury problems which mean hes not consistently there.
Sancho knows Rashford really, really well. The two of them are friends. And thats a really fearsome looking strike line-up.
And the other thing about it is, Greenwood could well play No10 behind the trident. If you wanted to do that and give Bruno Fernandes a rest, you could have Pogba and Nemanja Matic supporting

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