Under Rúben Amorim’s potential 3-4-3 formation for Manchester United, Yoro and Anthony are expected to start, while Kobbie Mainoo is set to be loaned out. Additionally, the club is preparing to bring in three promising talents on loan during the January transfer window.

As Amorim prepares for his first game in charge, set to take place against Ipswich Town, speculation is mounting over his potential plans for key players, particularly Marcus Rashford. Reports suggest that the manager is considering deploying Rashford as the central striker, or No. 9, in the revamped system.

This decision may be influenced by the recent form of United’s other attacking options. Both Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee have struggled to find their rhythm this season, making Rashford, who has already scored four goals in the current campaign, an attractive option for the central role. His goal tally surpasses that of both Højlund and Zirkzee, which might be why Amorim views him as better suited to lead the line.

If Rashford does take on the No. 9 role in the 3-4-3 setup, it could open opportunities for other attacking players. Alejandro Garnacho or Amad Diallo might occupy one of the wing-forward positions, complementing Bruno Fernandes in the attacking trio.

In midfield, Amorim is likely to rely on Manuel Ugarte, one of his trusted players from his time at Sporting CP, to anchor the deeper midfield role alongside promising youngster Kobbie Mainoo. On the flanks, the wing-back roles are expected to be filled by the in-form Noussair Mazraoui on the right and either Luke Shaw or Diogo Dalot on the left.

If these plans come to fruition, Manchester United’s starting XI with Rashford leading the attack could look like this: André Onana in goal, a back three of Benjamin Šeško Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Lisandro Martínez, wing-backs Mazraoui and Shaw/Dalot, a central midfield pairing of Ugarte and Mainoo, and a front three featuring Fernandes, Garnacho/Amad, and Rashford.

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