Edinson Cavani (Paris Saint Germain)
Cavani might be 33 years old and playing in Ligue 1, which is widely regarded as one of the weaker leagues in Europe, but he remains one of the most deadly goalscorers in the game.
Playing alongside Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in PSG’s front three continues to prove extremely profitable for the Uruguayan in terms of goals scored, as he has already managed to find the net five times in seven league starts this season.
Cavani’s technique is second to none, which makes him capable of finding the net with shots which often defy logic and his movement in the final third of the pitch is exceptional.
One of Lukaku’s biggest faults is how static he is when United go forward, but if Cavani was leading the line, all kinds of openings would appear as he draws defenders out of position with his intelligent runs in behind.
Because of his age, United might be able to get him at a cut-price fee, which might tempt Mourinho when the transfer window reopens after Christmas.