Mason Mount is a Manchester United player but the summer business at Old Trafford is far from complete.
At least England midfielder Mount, who cost them £60million to buy from Chelsea, will gain a full pre-season under Erik ten Hag with United's first friendly - against Leeds United in Oslo - coming up next week.
Other arrivals probably won't be so lucky with United's manager still hoping to strengthen with a new centre forward and goalkeeper as his £120m budget is stretched to the limit.
There's also the process of shifting a lot of deadwood from the squad, raising some much-needed additional funds.
Mail Sport takes a closer look at what happens next at United.
SEARCH FOR A NEW GOALKEEPER
United's No 1 for the past 12 years, David de Gea, is now a free agent after his contract was allowed to expire without a new agreement last week.
They could yet re-sign the Spaniard but De Gea would be on a reduced salary and not guaranteed to be Ten Hag's No 1. Inevitably, there are reports of lucrative offers from clubs in Saudi Arabia.
Ten Hag certainly has his reservations over De Gea, only enhanced by a number of high-profile mistakes last season, and the Dutchman ideally wants a keeper more comfortable with the ball at their feet.
On Wednesday morning, Mail Sport reported United's pursuit of Inter Milan's Andre Onana had stepped up with a verbal proposal of £34m plus add-ons made.
Ten Hag knows Onana well from their time working together at Ajax though Inter's asking price is £45m, which would further erode United's budget.
Brighton's Robert Sanchez is a cheaper alternative at £30m, while Feyenoord's Justin Bijlow and Eintracht Frankfurt's Kevin Trapp could be fall-back options.
If United have to pay the full £45m for Onana, that would
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