Cleverley working hard to land strikerpublished at 12:02 28 July

Tom Cleverley's Plymouth face Barnsley in their League One opener next Saturday
Tom Cleverley says his squad have answered all his questions in pre-season but he admits he still wants to add a new striker to the ranks this week.
Relegated Plymouth will start their League One campaign at home against Barnsley on Saturday and their manager insisted he is close to working out his best XI.
But the identity of a number nine remains unclear despite Cleverley being hopeful of adding the final piece of the jigsaw and hit the ground running.
"The players are fit, they understand what I want from them and we are very close to working out what our best team is," Cleverley told BBC Radio Devon after losing their final pre-season friendly 2-0 against Bristol City.
"I go into next week with very few questions about my team, which is the important thing."
Getting a new striker remains a priority following the departures of Ryan Hardie to Wrexham and Mustapha Bundu. Argyle have signed youngsters Bim Pepple and Owen Aseni.
Nottingham Forest forward Dale Taylor understood to be a target.
"It is still the case [that we want to bring a striker to the club," Cleverley said. "Conversations between the two clubs are ongoing and we are hoping.
"It is never easy pre-season when clubs have got big transfers going on. Sometimes you are down the pecking order in terms of priorities, but we are working hard to make that happen."