Manchester United's summer transfer window is set to be a busy one, but one change in the starting XI is already looking likely for next season. The focus is on the battle to end the campaign as United's top scorer, a title that has been a poisoned chalice in recent years. The last few top scorers have not been fondly remembered, with players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, and Rasmus Hojlund all departing soon after their top-scoring seasons. However, three new signings, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko, have all hit double figures this season and are looking to build on their good form. Sesko, in particular, has made a significant contribution since January and is set to be a key player next season. Despite signing for £73 million last summer, Sesko will end up starting just 17 out of 38 Premier League games and has never truly built up momentum. However, with a full pre-season and a focus on individual training, Sesko is set to kick on from here and become one of the first names on the teamsheet for 2026/27. The article also discusses the potential for other players to step up and the importance of finding a consistent top scorer for Manchester United. The focus is on the need for a player who can provide a reliable goal threat and help the team achieve success.