Manchester United's players that aren't on international duty trained at Carrington on Monday morning.
United went into the international break after their 1-0 win over Wolves thanks to Mason Greenwood's late goal, however, despite the academy graduate's excellent start to the season - Greenwood has three goals - he wasn't called up to England's squad.
Greenwood instead remained at United while Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Jesse Lingard and Jadon Sancho - the latter pulled out through injury - received the call from Gareth Southgate to report for the Three Lions' World Cup qualifiers.
Donny van de Beek was another notable omission as the Dutchman was left out of the Netherlands squad while Premier League rules forced Edinson Cavani to stay in Manchester after Uruguay remained on the UK government's red travel list.
United have released photographs from Monday's session and here's what we spotted...
McTominay and Telles return from injury
Despite carrying an injury, Scott McTominay made an appearance off the bench against Southampton, but those minutes on the south coast ultimately did more harm than good in hindsight when it was subsequently announced that he needed minor surgery.
McTominay then underwent surgery for his ongoing problem and he was then ruled out of United's away visit to Wolves.
"I will be back sooner than you think," McTominay wrote on social media and the midfielder has been true to his word after being pictured in training at Carrington. Depending on his recovery, he could be available for selection against Newcastle on Saturday.

Alex Telles was also spotted in training and his return to fitness is more warmly welcomed news from the injury room at United.
Telles sustained an ankle injury in pre-season against Derby and he's since made good progress in his rehabilitation.
Henderson smiling after COVID battle
While the MEN understands Ole Gunnar Solskjaer viewed Dean Henderson as his number one goalkeeper prior to the start of this season, the English shot-stopper had his preparation for the new campaign interrupted when he tested positive for COVID-19.
It's taken longer than expected for Henderson to recover from the virus and David de Gea consequently started as United's number one goalkeeper this term, which has enabled the Spaniard to regain momentum in the battle for the starting spot.
Henderson was spotted in training with a wide smile across his face, though, and he's now set to make a full return to the squad.

Fernandez attempts to make an impression
Alvaro Fernandez, 18, is the latest academy player to be pictured with United's first-team training at Carrington as he attempts to make an impression against the Reds' senior professionals - Hannibal Mejbri was also involved on Monday.
The young defender is understood to have played in United's behind-closed-doors friendly against Stoke last week.
Fernandez played 20 games for Neil Wood's U23s last season, meaning he missed just four games in the Premier League 2.

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Jones in full training
Solskjaer launched a passionate defence of Phil Jones when faced with questions on the defender last week.
“Phil has had a horrible 18-19 months and probably a year before that as well with injuries. Phil’s never on social media, never asked to do interviews, he just gets his head down. He’s a proper, proper professional, a no-fuss family man," Solskjaer revealed.
"Since I've came here, he’s battled with this knee injury, he’s put his body on the line, every single training session, every single game."
Jones has regularly been spotted in full training since pre-season began and we could perhaps see him in a United shirt again soon.
