Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes returned to training on Tuesday ahead of Ruben Amorim's debut this weekend at Ipswich Town.
Fernandes was called up to the Portugal squad for their Nations League fixtures against Poland and Croatia. However, after scoring in a 5-1 win over their first opponents of the November break, Portugal's head coach Roberto Martinez gave permission for the midfielder to return to Manchester for Amorim's first training session.
After watching the clash with Croatia on television, Fernandes returned to Carrington on Tuesday where he held a meeting with his new manager.
Once pleasantries had been exchanged and discussions about United had been completed, the 30-year-old jumped straight back into training alongside a selection of first-team talent - including Amad and Mason Mount - and academy stars. READ MORE: Fernandes sends subtle message to Gyokeres READ MORE: Fernandes' one-word message before Amorim meeting Since being announced as the new boss, Amorim has received praise from Fernandes who is keen to work with the man who helped rebuild his beloved Sporting Lisbon.
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