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Marouane Fellaini set to play up front for Manchester United

 Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United celebrates
Image: Fellaini scored an injury time goal against Club Brugge in last week's 3-1 Champions League play-off victory at Old Trafford

Marouane Fellaini could be the answer to Manchester United's strike problems, according to manager Louis van Gaal.

United have struggled in front of goal this season, scoring just twice in their opening three Premier League games, one of which was a Kyle Walker own goal.

Wayne Rooney, United's top scorer last season, has been heavily criticised after failing to find the net in his last 10 matches.

As a result, the Old Trafford club have now been being linked with a number of attacking targets, including Barcelona's Neymar and Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller.

However, Van Gaal believes Belgium international Fellaini could be the solution to his problems up front.  

"He can play in a nine position and a 10," said the Dutchman.

"He can also play at six and eight, but this year he shall play more at nine and 10 because there we have other players."

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Fellaini scored just seven goals last season and has struggled to hold down a regular starting place since arriving from Everton for £27.5m in 2013.

Rooney is without a goal in nine appearances for Manchester United
Image: Wayne Rooney is without a goal in ten appearances for Manchester United

However the 27-year-old forward, who scored during United's 3-1 Champions League play-off win over Club Brugge last week, says he is now getting back to his best form.

"Everyone knows my first season was difficult but it is the past," said Fellaini. 

"Now I look forward. Last year I did quite well. I want to continue like that. I know my team-mates and the manager. I am just looking forward to doing well and scoring some goals.

"In the past I have played No 10 and No 9 sometimes so I can play there and help my team-mates and my team.

"It is different to play midfield and striker but I enjoy all the positions I can play."

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