New Man United interim boss Michael Carrick arrived at Carrington to start work on Tuesday morning.
The 44-year-old former United midfielder, who pipped Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to the role, was pictured pulling up in his Land Rover Defender and will begin planning with his backroom staff.
Former England assistant manager Steve Holland is set to become his No 2 at Old Trafford.
Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion will also make up his coaching team as he bids to reverse the club’s fortunes between now and the end of the season.
United agreed a deal with Carrick to take the helm on an interim basis on Monday night following the sacking of Ruben Amorim last week.
The club are yet to officially announce him as the new boss but confirmation should arrive shortly and his four key staff members will follow him through the door.
Michael Carrick was pictured pulling up to Carrington to start work as Man United interim boss
The former United midfielder was given the job ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Holland is a vastly experienced deputy at the top level and the 55-year-old was most notably Gareth Southgate’s assistant during his time with the England national team.
Holland spent 11 years working with Southgate as his trusted assistant manager, having first linked up with the U21s.
While he was part of arguably the most successful England team over a prolonged period, his tenure also saw a point of alleged controversy with Ben White around the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
White left the camp midway through the tournament, citing personal reasons, and it is widely believed his departure was a result of a falling out with Holland.
The Gunners star has not played for England since, having refused to be considered for the Euro 2024 squad this summer, though Thomas Tuchel has revealed he will call the full back over a possible return.
Holland was sacked by Yokohama F Marinos in April after only four months in charge in Japan but is back in work to help United prepare for their huge game against local rival Man City on Saturday afternoon.
Woodgate, meanwhile, worked with Carrick during the new United interim boss’s time in charge at Championship club Middlesbrough.
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