There's no doubt the squad is still short of what is required. Keane is a very capable player but I just don't see how he fits in to the 4-2-3-1 formation. People say he can play off Torres, in the trio, but in this formation Nando likes to move about a lot, pull out wide, use his pace, sometimes play on the shoulder of the last defender and use his pace and movement to get that chance to beat the keeper 1on1. Keane is too similar for me and likes to play off a more static type of target man - he's simply not a natural attacking midfielder as he's made his name scoring goals and not creating them for others.
For me our two biggest weaknesses at the moment are the striking positions and the lack of a natural wide player, especially one that can play on the left. Say we go for Silva, that would give us the option of this formation:
Pepe
Arbeloa-Carra-Agger-Dossena
Mascher-Alonso
Yossi-Gerrard-Silva
Torres
or against weaker sides
Pepe
Arbeloa-Carra-Agger-Dossena
Mascher-Gerrard
Yossi-Keane-Silva
Torres
Thus meaning against the lesser sides we have five attacking options instead of the current position where we field Kuyt on the right and end up with only 3 genuine attacking threats (Gerrard, Babel and Torres last season) with Yossi often relegated to the bench.
We also lack the option of a target man. Someone we can go long to and use as a buffer against physical defences who will destroy Nando when the the ball just keeps being played long and in the air. I really don't know who could take that role and if we've even got the funds to buy such a player but it's interesting that only Utd out of the top-half teams don't have that option - Arsenal have Adebayor, Chelsea have Drogba, Villa have Carew, Pompy have Crouch / Kanu, Man City have Benjani, Blackburn have Santa Cruz. Rooney's robust stature means he puts himself about in a similar fashion but if Utd were to get Berbatov he'd perform that role as he is great playing with his back to goal.
For me our two biggest weaknesses at the moment are the striking positions and the lack of a natural wide player, especially one that can play on the left. Say we go for Silva, that would give us the option of this formation:
Pepe
Arbeloa-Carra-Agger-Dossena
Mascher-Alonso
Yossi-Gerrard-Silva
Torres
or against weaker sides
Pepe
Arbeloa-Carra-Agger-Dossena
Mascher-Gerrard
Yossi-Keane-Silva
Torres
Thus meaning against the lesser sides we have five attacking options instead of the current position where we field Kuyt on the right and end up with only 3 genuine attacking threats (Gerrard, Babel and Torres last season) with Yossi often relegated to the bench.
We also lack the option of a target man. Someone we can go long to and use as a buffer against physical defences who will destroy Nando when the the ball just keeps being played long and in the air. I really don't know who could take that role and if we've even got the funds to buy such a player but it's interesting that only Utd out of the top-half teams don't have that option - Arsenal have Adebayor, Chelsea have Drogba, Villa have Carew, Pompy have Crouch / Kanu, Man City have Benjani, Blackburn have Santa Cruz. Rooney's robust stature means he puts himself about in a similar fashion but if Utd were to get Berbatov he'd perform that role as he is great playing with his back to goal.

Said in jest.
RAFA 

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