The signings of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo will no-doubt offer a boost to the worst Manchester United squad in Premier League history, but there remains one gaping hole in Ruben Amorim's side - a striker.
It's a shocking state of affairs given, you may forget, United have spent north of £100million on frontmen in the last two summer windows.
The £72m they splashed out on a then-promising Rasmus Hojlund looks like daylight robbery two years on and Joshua Zirkzee, who United signed as a No 9 for £36m last summer, has had to be reinvented into an attacking midfielder.