Dwight Yorke believes Edinson Cavani's arrival at Manchester United will make their forward line as strong as rivals Liverpool and Manchester City's.
The veteran Uruguayan striker joined United on a two-year deal on transfer deadline day after leaving Paris Saint-Germain in July as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scrambled around the market to make additions.
The move saw the 33-year-old follow in the footsteps of Zlatan Ibrahimovic in leaving the Ligue 1 champions for Old Trafford, with the 39-year-old scoring 29 goals in 53 appearances and winning the League Cup and Europa League at United.