Marcus Rashford is ready to play anywhere in Manchester United's attack this season to turn himself into the 'ultimate forward'.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants a more fluid forward line capable of inter-changing, and has used both Rashford and Anthony Martial as the centre-forward in a 4-2-3-1 formation in pre-season.
'It's never been my aim to be a No 9,' Rashford said. 'It's about being able to adapt and play in different positions and to be the ultimate forward. I think I can score goals from all positions and I think that's something that's shared among the forwards.
'That's important. If one person is scoring all the goals you get a different feeling as a team than if all the forwards are contributing. It's definitely a good feeling and it keeps us all on our toes.'
'We've still got a lot of work to do but we're improving in training every day,' added Rashford. 'It feels like the team is improving which is the most important thing. We're concentrating on ourselves and keep trying to take steps forward.
'I can still sharpen up a bit more. That's normal, it's more about wanting to get the right amount of work load in. Fitness has improved and the patterns of play we've been working on are starting to come out in the games. That's the important thing.'
'The identity is there,' said Rashford. 'It doesn't leave, you just have to find it within yourself. We have to come together as a team to show people what we're capable of."
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Thank God he has finally realise he needs to!