Jack Moorhouse was one of several Manchester United youngsters involved in first-team training on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old was part of the group that worked out in front of the MUTV cameras, as Michael Carrick's side prepare for Saturday's lunchtime kick-off against Tottenham Hotspur.
After gaining plenty of experience in League One with Leyton Orient, Moorhouse returned to his parent club at the start of the week.
His first selection in a United matchday squad came in the away game at Spurs last season, and he was also an unused substitute for the two UEFA Europa League ties with Lyon and home draw with Arsenal in 2024/25.
Jack and Tyler Fletcher were also spotted, along with 17-year-old full-back Yuel Helafu and schoolboy forward Gabriel.
The youngsters moved into a separate part of the session, apart from Helafu, who remained with the main group.
There was no Mason Mount nor Matthijs de Ligt, with Michael Carrick likely to provide a team news update in Thursday's press conference.
With Moorhouse returning, Under-21s midfielder Jacob Devaney was allowed to join St Mirren on loan.
The 18-year-old made a great debut for the Buddies, during a surprise 1-0 victory over Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts.
He was fouled by Craig Halkett, leading to a 29th-minute red card for the defender, and was the Daily Record's Man of the Match.