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Four things spotted in Manchester United training as Alejandro Garnacho desperate to impress

Manchester United players are ready for some last-minute packing before jetting off on their pre-season tour.

Having been put through their paces in a double session at their Carrington training ground, next stop for Cristiano Ronaldo-less United is Thailand before added visits to Australia and Norway as part of their pre-season preparations.

In Ronaldo's continued absence, returning internationals including Raphael Varane and Bruno Fernandes continued their bid to regain match sharpness before the summer programme begins. Here are four things we spotted in training.

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Sancho ready to make a splash

It wouldn't take the most advanced Photoshop user to superimpose a surfboard under Jadon Sancho's arms and get him ready for what Australian beaches have to offer.

However, after narrowly avoiding a soaking while going through his training routine, this tour will be about business rather than pleasure for the England man as he bids to replicate his Borussia Dortmund form in a United shirt next season.

Van de Beek shows his game face

There is absolutely no doubt about it, Donny van de Beek looks sharp and ready to go. His struggles to command a regular place in the United squad (or play many games at all) have been well documented - as have his links to new manager Erik ten Hag.

Ronaldo out... Garnacho in?

Regardless of what happens with Ronaldo from this point moving forwards, there are set to be early opportunities for the next generation to shine.

United and their fanbase hold Argentina star Alejandro Garnacho in the highest regard and he might, perhaps, be one to benefit from added exposure on the club's tour of Thailand, Australia and Norway. His body language

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk