Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took a major gamble last summer when he sold Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan and put his trust in Anthony Martial to lead the attack.But that faith was justified with the Frenchman having his best season in front of goal for the club, scoring 23 goals in all competitions.Nevertheless, the likes of Paul Scholes still called on United to sign a 'world-class' striker this summer to play ahead of Martial.As United fans grew frustrated about the lack of signings, it seems unlikely that a striker would arrive until on deadline, a deal was striker to sign Edinson Cavani, who had been a free agent the entire summer after leaving Paris Saint-Germain.While Cavani is unlikely to be the 'a real No 9' Scholes was.
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