Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was pictured arriving at Carrington early on Friday morning as he begins life as the permanent boss of Manchester United.
The Norwegian was finally handed a three-year-deal on Thursday on the back of an impressive spell as interim manager.
A day later made his way into United's training base to finalise preparations for this weekend's clash with Watford at Old Trafford.
Solskjaer addressed the media for the first time as permanent boss on Thursday, admitting at the press conference that he is now living his 'ultimate dream'.
'I don't think proud is the right word,' he said. 'I'm happy, I'm honoured, because it's a fresh start.
'Now, the hard work starts. Now, it's the hard work, the enjoyable work, so it's not the moment to be proud in that respect.
'You know when people get a new job and they say it's their dream job and they've always dreamed about or played for that club or managed a club. That's more to me than to anyone.
'This has been my ultimate dream all the time. Maybe a naive dream, but I've always had that dream in my mind to have this responsibility for this huge, fantastic family of a football club and I'm so honoured and privileged to be given this fantastic responsibility to lead us forward.'