Supporters at Tottenham Hotspur, United’s opponents on Saturday, are having to get used to a bigger adjustment than usual, though.
That’s following the departure of club captain and all-time leading goalscorer Harry Kane, whose transfer to Bayern Munich was announced by the Germans last Saturday.
The England marksman has already made his debut for the Bundesliga club, after bringing his 19-year association with the Lilywhites to an end.
Kane scored 280 times in 435 games for Spurs – winning three Premier League Golden Boots – and it’s not yet clear how the north Londoners will move to replace their talismanic former no.