Manchester United’s need for added attacking reinforcements this summer was evident after only managing to find the net on 44 occasions in the Premier League last season.
Anthony, Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford have all departed the Red Devils, freeing up funds for Ruben Amorim to make the additions he wanted this summer.
Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo are two signings who have joined the club, with the latter already opening his account after netting against Burnley last Saturday.
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Whilst the duo may have cost the hierarchy around £130m, they do have the Premier League experience needed to help the club avoid a bottom-half finish - just like they did in the 2024/25 campaign.
However, other additions have been made within the final third throughout the off-season, leading to Amorim and the board taking a gamble on one young European talisman.
Benjamin Sesko’s move to join United this summer
A new striker was a huge priority for United this summer, with Benjamin Sesko the man chosen to lead the line for the Red Devils in 2025/26 and beyond.
The hierarchy forked out a deal totalling £73.7m, including add-ons - a figure that is a huge gamble on a player who’s only featured in Europe’s top-five leagues for two seasons.
RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko celebrates their second goal scored by Lukas Klostermann
RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko celebrates their second goal scored by Lukas Klostermann
The Slovenian has only made one start for United to date - coming in the Carabao Cup against Grimsby Town - but has been named as a substitute in all three league outings.
As a result of his limited action, the 22-year-old is yet to open his account for the club, but judgement will need to be held on his addition, given his lack of action in recent weeks.
Hopefully, Sesko will get the chance to showcase his talents after the current international break, but he could’ve been aided at the club had the hierarchy kept hold of one talent.
The former United star who would’ve got Sesko firing
As previously mentioned, Cunha and Mbeumo have also been added to the United attacking department - injecting needed goals and assists to the club’s frontline.
Manchester United's Matheus Cunha
Manchester United's Matheus Cunha
The pair combined for 48 combined goal contributions throughout 2024/25, with such a record higher than the Red Devils squad managed as a whole last season.
If they can replicate such numbers, they will make themselves fan-favourites, whilst also providing Sesko with the opportunities he will need to thrive within the final third.
Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system relies upon two attacking midfielders - the positions Cunha and Mbeumo have featured in - but also two wing-backs, who are tasked with having an impact in forward areas.
Patrick Dorgu currently occupies the role down the left-hand side, but former United star Alvaro Carreras is a player whom the hierarchy may regret selling too prematurely.
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Alvaro Carreras for Benfica.
The 22-year-old spent four years at Old Trafford - but failed to make a single senior appearance - being sent on loan spells at the likes of Preston, Granada and Benfica.
It was the Spaniard’s spell at the latter that catapulted him to stardom, with the Portuguese outfit triggering the £5m option in his contract at the end of his loan spell in 2023/24.
His numbers from last season are nothing short of mind-boggling, registering eight combined goals and assists across all competitions - numbers which could’ve handed Sesko the ammunition he’ll need for success in Manchester.
Carreras, who’s been labelled “world-class” by one analyst, also created 1.2 chances per 90 last campaign - completing 23% of the crosses attempted, with the latter aiding the Slovenian’s aerial abilities had the hierarchy kept hold of him.
Alvaro Carreras - stats for Benfica (2024/25)
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Stats via FotMob
However, despite only joining Benfica a year ago, he secured another transfer in the recent window, this time moving to LaLiga giants Real Madrid in a reported £43m transfer.
Such a transfer has just compounded the Red Devils’ misery over recent years, further highlighting how many mistakes they’ve made in the transfer market, whether that be incomings or outgoings.
FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal in action with Benfica's Alvaro Fernandez Carreras
FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal in action with Benfica's Alvaro Fernandez Carreras
The prospect of the Spaniard linking up with Sesko in forward areas is something the supporters would’ve loved to see under Amorim - but unfortunately, it’ll always be a case of what could’ve been with their loss, now Madrid’s gain.