Jose Mourinho has began working one month early ahead of his first season with Man Utd.

New Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho visited the club’s AON Training Complex on Monday for the first time since his appointment as the club’s boss. The Portuguese tactician took his time to tour the facility flanked by club legend Bobby Charlton and executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.Mourinho and Ed Woodward

The 53-year-old ex-Chelsea boss then shared some light moments with the club’s staff, and even joked with Bobby Charlton regarding his performance against Portugal in the 1966 FIFA World Cup when the former Three Lions forward scored a brace to eliminate the Portuguese side from the tournament.

Ed Woodward (left), Sir Bobby Charlton (middle) and Jose Mourinho share a light moment at Man Utd's training base on MondayMourinho, Ed Woodward and Sir Bobby CharltonAlso present was head of football development at Man United John Murtough and his assistant Rui Faria. Mourimho and Ed WoodwardAn aerial view of the club's AON Training ComplexAn aerial view of the club's AON Training ComplexThe former Real Madrid boss is also said to have identified the players who would leave the club this summer, with Daley Blind and Juan Mata leading the list. On the other hand, he is reportedly keen on signing a number of superstars including Chelsea’s Willian and Nemanja Matic, Juventus’ Alvaro Morata, Zlatan Ibrahimovic (unattached), Sporting Lisbon’s Juao Mario and Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuain.