Manchester United have a huge weekend ahead, and their game against Chelsea this weekend could be one of the deciding factors in who wins the Premier League title come the end of the season.

Red Devils fans here in the Tavern are eagerly awaiting the crunch fixture, knowing a win will do their hopes of Champions League football no harm in the slightest, whilst Spurs could gain ground on Antonio Conte's men as a result.

But turning our attention to the summer, it's set to be a busy one for Jose Mourinho, who will no doubt have improvements to make to a squad that has struggled to keep pace at times this season.

Our barman here in the Tavern has been suggesting some names to us all week and we think he's raised some cracking suggestions as to players they should bring in over the summer.

So with that in mind, here's THREE players United need to send scouts to watch as soon as possible...

Carles Alena

Barcelona are renowned for producing some of the world's hottest young stars but because of the number of talented players they already have in their ranks, it's often tough for them to break into the first-team.

But one man we think Mourinho should certainly be keeping an eye on is 18-year-old attacking midfielder Carles Alena, the captain of Spain's U17 side.

He seriously impressed in the UEFA youth league last season and scored a cracking solo goal against Roma in the process.

He's a real talent to be looking out for.

Diogo Jota

We're sticking with the theme of attacking midfielders and turning our attention to 20-year-old Atletico Madrid star Diogo Jota, who is currently on-loan with Porto.

As young talents go, Jota is lighting up the Portuguese League and has been impressing for a couple of years now, with his skill, passing ability and leadership way beyond his years.

Fans in here really like the sound of bringing him in, especially if he can't break into the Atletico squad over the summer.

Jean-Kevin Augustin

PSG forward Jean-Kevin Augustin is beginning to really write some headlines for the Parisians this season, and his talent will be being observed from afar after he really broke into the first-team this campaign.

With Ibrahimovic moving to Old Trafford last summer, Augustin was giving a leading role in the side this season and hasn't disappointed, scoring twice, having made a handful of appearances from the bench.

The future looks bright for the 19-year-old and United should certainly be keeping an eye on him.