Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted he could do with a sharpshooter like Harry Kane as Manchester United attempt to end their wretched away form at Partizan Belgrade.
Sunday’s 1-1 draw with in-form rivals Liverpool offered a chink of light after a miserable few months at Old Trafford.
The decision to let Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez join Inter Milan without attacking reinforcements always looked risky and Anthony Martial’s recent injury lay-off highlighted that issue.
“Zoran (Tosic) I had in the reserves at Man United many times. A fantastic boy, great left foot, great work ethic.
“It’ll be nice to meet Zoran tomorrow, but hopefully we stop his left foot because that is of the best quality.
“We’ve seen the team and prepared our team against them. A team with some pace, big strong striker and some talent in there. Two or three very exciting players.”