Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists striker Edinson Cavani is not here to take the place of Anthony Martial.
The Frenchman was United's no.9 last season, often getting the nod in the striker spot.
But the arrival and contributions of Cavani have led many to suggest the Uruguayan should play there instead.
Asked whether it means Martial losing his place, Solskjaer told reporters: "I think there is only one position here that we can say [they can't play elsewhere] - that's between Dean [Henderson] and David [De Gea].
"Everyone else has potential to play in many other positions - like the boy next to me.
"Donny [van de Beek] can play, he's just spoken about at it, how flexible and versatile he is.
"Anthony, Marcus [Rashford], Mason [Greenwood] and Edinson even, they can play in all the front four positions.
"You've got Bruno [Fernandes] who can play in loads of positions, Paul [Pogba can].
"There are lots of players here who want to be in the team and there are tactical reasons behind sometimes it's Anthony, sometimes it's Marcus, sometimes Mason, sometimes it's Edinson, sometimes it's two of them.
"I don't think that is going to be an issue at all."

