Former Manchester United midfielder Alan Smith believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad is "crying out" for a leader like Roy Keane.
Keane earned a reputation as a hard man in midfield as well as being a leader in the dressing room, helping United to win 17 major trophies during a glittering 12-year spell.
The Irishman ultimately left Old Trafford to join Celtic in 2006, having racked up 460 appearances for the Red Devils, but Smith feels Keane has never been replaced.
And the ex-Red Devils midfielder went on to suggest that Solskjaer should target a big character as part of his squad overhaul this summer, despite already bringing in Donny van de Beek. "Roy Keane is probably impossible to replace as a player and as a character, especially at
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