OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER looks on course to unleash a rapid front three as Manchester United travel to Arsenal on New Year's Day.
Daniel James, Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford are all set to start at the Emirates, with the Norwegian boss hoping their lightning pace can do the damage on the counter attack.
Martial and Rashford were on the scoresheet at Burnley at the weekend, while James led the charge for the English striker's finish in injury time.
That means Mason Greenwood looks likely to be named among the substitutes again despite scoring four in his last five matches, including a thunderbolt against Newcastle on Boxing Day.
Solskjaer also hinted that Paul Pogba could make a return to the starting XI for the first time since September.
The Frenchman came on against Watford and Newcastle but was left out of the trip to Burnley.
Asked if he expected Pogba to travel to London, the Manchester United boss said: "Yeah, I would think so.
"When you’ve been out for such a while, it’s always going to take time to be 100 per cent.
"He just needed another day, probably, of recovery."
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