Competition at left-back needed?published at 11:42 BST
Simon Stone
BBC Sport Manchester United reporter
The lack of sales affects United's next move in the transfer market.
At the beginning of the month, as supporters began to get edgy at the lack of further deals following Tielemans' arrival on 14 July, a senior club source said their business should be judged at the end of the window.
Carrick's "we want more, we need more" assessment of the situation last week was an accurate reflection of the situation.
Competition for the left-back position is required as a matter of urgency. Shaw has a year left on his contract and, despite the fact he started all 38 Premier League games last season, his ability to repeatedly play three games in a week is unclear.
In three weeks, Carrick will have a trip to Everton and a home game with Manchester City to prepare for; in between them is a Champions League game. He must have an alternative option he would feel confident of starting in those games.
Admiration for Newcastle's Lewis Hall is well known. But the club prides itself on its data team coming up with other choices. Surely they are getting to the point where they need to act?
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