A typically rainy Sunday morning in Manchester and there was a distinctly rueful expression on the face of Alexis Sanchez as he drove his Bentley into United's Carrington training complex.
What a contrast this was from 12 months previous, when his face had adorned every poster and billboard promoting the club's pre-season tour of the United States.
California. Michigan. Florida. Wherever United went in the summer of 2018, Sanchez was the star attraction.
Just six months into his United career following his January move from Arsenal, that had been the Chilean's chance to make his mark and whet the appetites of fans ahead of the upcoming campaign.
After Chile's failure to qualify for the World Cup, Sanchez had the luxury of a full pre-season to prepare himself as his team-mates slowly trickled back to training following their duties in Russia.
There had been a false start when the US authorities initially refused to grant him a visa because of his 16-month suspended jail sentence for tax fraud in Spain.
But once Sanchez arrived on American soil, he was undoubtedly United's star turn, scoring in victories over AC Milan and Real Madrid. His prospects looked bright.
Now, as Sanchez reports back for the new season following Chile's run to the semi-finals of the Copa America, his outlook is about as gloomy as the Manchester weather.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team have already toured Australia, Singapore and China in the past three weeks - and Sanchez's absence has barely been noticed.
United's manager is slowly but surely revolutionising the team and, he hopes, their prospects ahead of a campaign where anything other than a top four finish is too miserable to contemplate.
With intense double training sessions out in Perth, Solskjaer is determined United won't run out of steam at the business end of the season as they did last time.
He has pressed ahead with his masterplan to get United playing a high-pressing, possession-based game where the energy of youngsters such as Dan James, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Greenwood will be crucial.
And all of this has taken place while Sanchez was still on his holidays.
He was mentioned briefly in a press conference following Chile's Copa exit - and then promptly forgotten once again.
It doesn't exactly bode well for his chances of breaking back into the United side and justifying those wages of £500,000-a-week after a cursed 2018-19 season that saw him suffer hamstring, knee, thigh and ankle injuries.
Sanchez started just 13 matches and scored only twice during a season in which his performances invited only derision.
Younger, hungrier players have moved ahead of Sanchez in the manager's thinking. James has performed well in the wide left position during the tour matches, while Anthony Martial is also effective there.
17-year-old Greenwood has performed well on the right side, scoring in the games against Leeds United and Inter Milan.
Two more teenagers from the academy, Angel Gomes and Tahith Chong, have performed solidly enough to force their way into Solskjaer's thinking with the season's start a fortnight away.
Last year, Jose Mourinho had little choice but to play Sanchez during United's pre-season tour because so many players were late back for pre-season following the World Cup.
This time, you sincerely wonder whether Solskjaer would have bothered playing Sanchez even if he had been available.
As he plays catch-up with his fitness, the Chilean looks set to become something of an expensive problem for United.
Solskjaer has been given the final say over his future by the club and all logic suggests it would be better if he moved on before the end of the transfer window.
But his stratospheric wages and injury record are enormous obstacles when it comes to finding suitors. You suspect only a team in the Chinese Super League would be willing to meet his salary demands.
It will certainly be interesting to see how forcefully United try to offload him in the weeks ahead.
What is for sure is that Solskjaer has a vision of how he wants United to play in the season ahead and the personnel to achieve it.
If that means Sanchez warming the bench once again, or playing in the reserves, it won't bother the Norwegian. He certainly won't indulge Sanchez, however rueful he looks.
So the onus is on the player to quickly catch up on his fitness work and do something to impress Solskjaer and justify the club's continued outlay on his salary.
Otherwise, the Solskjaer revolution will steam on without him.
HENKEL4832
1
Just sell him to Piano FC already
THEINDIANLIVERPUDLIA
0
damn he is getting £500k in a week .. personally i cant even make that amount in a year 😂😂 ,, football pays , these guys are so rich .
true
lucelu
0
Let's give him game time again please...
stunnerkicks
1
damn he is getting £500k in a week .. personally i cant even make that amount in a year 😂😂 ,, football pays , these guys are so rich .
NaziriteKuireseCP
0
me, I still believe and trust Sanchez coz he is a player which has the ability to change the course anytime in the pitch or when he is with the #Ball
yesbnouyz
1
waste keep away from MU
seekermichael23
0
A great player like him need another chance and they change his Jersey number 💯 from 7️⃣ to 30
Puubcmnps
1
waiting to collect pay cheque , sucking money out of MU just like glazers/woodward.
Zezdikpuyz
0
he had injuries, but he has nothing left to offer man United.
Jaaacdempr
1
get rid quick
duoacdilny
1
flop's future looks bleak [Crylaugh]
yesbnouyz
1
Move a way from M U get lost
labdiklmuz
2
We salute you sanchez
capello93
1
i always feel sad when I see Alexis. hmmm
Soneiprsuy
1
we have to give him playing time this sea [byebye]
j2728
0
one of the worst contracts ever..love his fire but his best days are behind him
sezbdlmoz
1
We should loan him out useless player
suzaciknpz
0
this iz wat I was saying
tuzbceknpu
1
reading all these fake fans insulting him but he’s still a utd player and we must encourage instead of criticizing all the time it doesn’t help and only makes him worst
Wadbdeklz
3
Man U. Should pity Sanchez and change his jersey number to 17, 27, 37.... any number that has 7 even 97 if he must wear 7 but not single 7. For the sake of football. This guy is turning to a waste....
Cidabdkpsu
0
welcome back Sanchez.. hope this season you have a better vision..
Tamnruy
0
Sanchez if you want to be inform again , change your number 7 to 17 and look what will happen this season believe this.
Zusiknpsuz
1
Waste of money 💰
Kibaiklmru
1
Leave the player alone, all Manu players need encouragement now, together we must move forward.
FaithEvans
0
stop calling him flop u media are annoying
And what is he?
yesbnouyz
1
Mu dont keep him... Wrost the for team
PhantomDViper
3
stop calling him flop u media are annoying
rusabdlnsy
2
He needs another chance
Buhabkru
2
wecomle back
Cloud69
2
Am I the only who sometimes forgets he’s even a United player
Pihbinos
3
Waste of money
LisiasMweshipange
0
Sanchez if you want your career go foward please you better make a u turn to arsenal before to later.
Rebbklnrsu
1
man u is not like real.Never force a man to go out.
bapinoryz
0
welcome back
Jokbeopt
0
sanchez pls help the youngstas get alive show us wht u cn do
Angus T
1
we ask for him,now we have him instead of supporting him after a bad season we are booing him, do u think he want to be like this (flop) no give him 1 more season to play , if he didn't prove himself then we can do all we like. Sanchez i stan
Hikeikosty
0
Still no takers?
Meubceip
2
Let the man stay, he'll prove us this season without injury
Vipacdknot
1
send Sanchez on loan or give him for free to some Chinese or American team . Sanchez is the root of all the salary uprising asked by man Utd players. so the solution is Sanchez should be kicked out of the team by hook or crook. but he should not be wearing the msn Utd jersey anymore.
Zacceltyz
0
Which Manchester United are you going to deal with?!?!. May be after Jesus Christ is risen!?
ArturTalash
1
Sanchez out!!!!!!!!
ArturTalash
1
sharmadavid007
5
I am an engineer and a MBA degree holder.. I need to work very hard to earn $200 per month.. and then there's Sanchez..
No14
0
Lucky Sanchez- being paid 500k a week to sit on the bench... I wud happily do that for a hundredth of his salary
JamesWalker
5
A.sanchez: i learnt a lot in copa....sorry piano lessons...last season i used F sharp=Flopping but this season I'll be using G flat = Goal scoring[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
loneavenger
1
prodigal son returns
beplmnprt
2
They should try and get him out of man United
recanoryz
5
Sanchez will thrive under ole. he will repay us this season, he will shine this season. save this msg.
Duhaelmnpz
2
Sanchez will come good !!!
Mebadkmnor
0
wasting of money