New Manchester United signings Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Eric Bailly have been preparing for pre-season training after their summer moves to Old Trafford.

The pair have joined United as part of Jose Mourinho's squad revamp and have already began training with their new team-mates at the Carrington training base.

Mkhitaryan's move from Borussia Dortmund was confirmed last week after United splashed £26.3million on the winger.

He became signing number three after Bailly and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Bailly and Mkhitaryan are shielded by an umbrella held by a croupier (
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Bailly is asked by a United fan to sign some memorabilia (
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The defender obliges before being whisked away to training (
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Mercurial striker Ibrahimovic will link up with the United squad later this month after enjoying a short vacation following his excursions at Euro 2016.

He attended UFC 200 in Las Vegas this past weekend ahead of his return to training.

Manager Mourinho has recently insisted that he will not be stopping until he has won everything that he can win with Manchester United.

Bailly met fans at the Lowry Hotel last week (
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Mkhitaryan also joined in the selfies (
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They signed posters for supporters outside the luxurious venue (
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Bailly poses alongside a fan and his newly signed picture (
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The boss, speaking in a recent interview for Adidas Front Row, said: "I understand that they expect a lot from me but I also expect a lot from them," said Mourinho.

"There is no chance we will be happy if we are not together and I think the passion [they have] for this club is really amazing.

Manager Jose Mourinho was also outside the Lowry Hotel last week (
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He joined his new players at the venue (
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"It’s a new chapter in the club’s life. Always when you change a manager, I feel it is a sad moment, but it is a new chapter now.

"We have brought a few new faces in, we will keep some others but, in the end, it doesn’t matter who the manager is, it doesn’t matter who the new players are or who is staying or leaving, it’s Man United and Man United is much more than any one of us

"The passion the fans have is for the club and I feel that I am a club man."

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