I like the idea of him up front with Gil, Grealish and Adama in behind that someone suggested in the post-match thread, he certainly seems to be a good finisher and he's willing to gamble to get into positions, which is something we haven't seen from our other forwards enough.
I think the other midfielders we have (Gueye, Westwood, Sanchez and Veretout) all put in enough of a shift to cover for 3 quite attacking options in front and, whilst none of the 3 would naturally fit on the left, with Amavi capable of getting up and supporting them we've got players who can beat their man right across the pitch, and the central 2 both offer good movement and can really pick a pass.