Manchester United have still got their "eyes open" in the transfer window, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.

Martin Dubravka is expected to be the sixth and final incoming at Old Trafford this summer, but Sheth failed to rule out the possibility of further arrivals.

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According to Fabrizio Romano, Dubravka is on the verge of finally filling the void left by Dean Henderson, with the Slovakian stopper undergoing his medical at Carrington on Monday ahead of a loan move with an option to buy.

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Once Dubravka's switch to the Theatre of Dreams becomes official, he'll join Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro and Antony in signing for the Red Devils this window.

Coupling in United's victories over Liverpool and Southampton, which has seen them climb off the bottom of the Premier League table, it's been a promising few weeks for Ten Hag.

But United are still yet to sign a striker, although their hopes could hinge on what happens with Cristiano Ronaldo, with the 37-year-old's Old Trafford future still uncertain heading into the final 24 hours of the market.

What did Sheth say about Manchester United?

Despite their five arrivals, Sheth failed to rule out United pushing to bring in a striker on deadline day.

He told GIVEMESPORT: "It's difficult to say whether they're still in the market, but they've got their eyes open.

"There's talk of maybe another forward player, a striker, against the backdrop of what could happen with Ronaldo, and I still think a striker might be a possibility."

Who's started up front for Manchester United this season?

We might be just four games into the campaign, but Ten Hag has already used three different players through the middle.

Following a productive pre-season, Anthony Martial looked the favourite to start up front, but an injury has kept him out of all-but one match.

His absence saw Christian Eriksen play as a false nine against Brighton on the opening day, with the 2-1 defeat leading to Ten Hag making changes for the trip to Brentford the following week.

As a result, Ronaldo got the nod, but the 4-0 loss saw the Portuguese dropped and replaced by Anthony Elanga against Liverpool, with Marcus Rashford tasked with leading the line.

Rashford scored in the 2-1 win over their arch rivals, which was enough to see him keep his place against Southampton five days later.

Despite their upturn in fortunes, a striker would be welcomed at Old Trafford before the window closes, especially with Ronaldo looking a shadow of his former self in the early weeks.