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21st January 2018
08:42am GMT

"In this moment there is no competition for places," he said. "We have four attacking players for three positions, three are starting, one is on the bench, Zlatan for the whole season was not available, we look to central defenders, played Jones and Smalling, Rojo on the bench, Victor [Lindelof] in the stands, [Eric] Bailly is injured, look to midfield, Fellaini, Herrera and McTominay on the bench, Carrick in the stands. And we look to the attacking areas and we need that extra competitive internal competition but more solutions for us, so let's see."Sanchez can operate on either wing, in behind the striker or up front, which will give Mourinho plenty to ponder once he arrives. With Ibrahimovic injured and generally not having much left in the tank, it makes sense to give Romelu Lukaku competition up front. The important thing, as far as United fans are concerned of course, is that Sanchez's arrival does not hinder the progress of Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard or Marcus Rashford. Then again, making them all fit into a cohesive attacking unit is where Mourinho earns his keep. https://twitter.com/ESPNFC/status/954851894186438661 United's clean sheet at Turf Moor on Saturday was their fifth in a row so it's clear that defending has not been an issue of late. However, with the Champions League knockout round to come coupled with the desire to finish ahead of Chelsea and Liverpool in the table, Mourinho has felt the need to spend on attacking reinforcements. Ultimately, it's an impressive piece of business for United. Ed Woodward has landed one of the finest attacking talents in the Premier League in a straight swap deal – an extremely rare bird at this level – for a player in Henrikh Mkhitaryan who has failed to shine consistently at Old Trafford. Sanchez's wages are indeed high, but that is essentially the price United are clearly able and willing to pay for the creativity and dynamism the 29-year-old will bring to the team's frontline.
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