#2 Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford has been around for so long that is easy to forget he is just 21.
Widely considered to be one of the most talented attacking players int the world, Rashford has endured a testing season. The forward has scored 13 times in what has been a season to forget for the Red Devils.
Rashford is vastly experienced for his age, having featured in over 200 career games for club and country combined. Lightning fast, Rashford's pace is a key aspect to Solskjaer's attacking football. He is good at long shots and direct free kicks, and is a decent dribbler as well.
Comparisons have often been drawn to French wonder kid Kylian Mbappe, but Rashford struggles for consistency and is not yet at that level.
There is no doubt that Rashford has all the qualities to be a world class forward. Solskjaer must ensure he establishes his attack around the English striker.
#1 Mason Greenwood
Mason Greenwood made history against Cardiff City by becoming the youngest ever Premier League starter for Man United. At just 17, Greenwood has a massive future ahead of him.
Comfortable up front or on the wings, Greenwood is highly rated by club staff. In 13 U18 games this season he has scored 15 times along with 5 assists. He finished last season as the top scorer for the u18s.
Greenwood is known to take free kicks, corners and penalties with both feet and is gifted with a technical ability that far exceeds his age.
Against Cardiff, Greenwood showed tremendous potential, forcing two good saves from the keeper. He is definitely a big prospect for next season.