Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is beginning to settle into his new surroundings and there are already a number of key decisions to make ahead of his Premier League bow against Ipswich Town. Taking over during an international can have its positives, such as an extended period to implement new ideas, and negatives - including a depleted squad due to international involvement. For the players, who were on the periphery under Erik ten Hag , and those who have endured tough spells on the treatment table, they have been afforded the luxury of staking their claim for the new man in charge.

Amorim inherits a squad, fresh off the back of a busy summer of spending, but also finds himself sifting through an injury list. Harry Maguire is still a few weeks away from first-team action after a calf injury, while Tyrell Malacia made important strides in his recovery from a long-term problem with minutes for the under-21s. READ MORE: Manchester United's young winger is impossible to ignore after scoring hat-trick for academy READ MORE: 'He had vision' - I knew the extraordinary fan who saved Manchester United from going bankrupt With the excitement around Amorim's opening months in charge, a series of training pictures from sessions this week merely whet the appetite of the Old Trafford masses.

There were sights of Mason Mount , Leny Yoro , Malacia and the welcome return of Kobbie Mainoo - as well as an opportunity for several youngsters to brush shoulders with the first-team. Bru.