Manchester United's first-team stars, as well as manager Louis van Gaal, took a break from training to meet a group of youngsters taking part in the club's charitable 'Dream Day'.
The Manchester United Foundation welcomed a host of young fans and their families on Monday to meet the team, pose for photos and get signed memorabilia.
Wayne Rooney led the way, with Juan Mata, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Memphis Depay, Daley Blind and David de Gea among the players in attendance.
The club held the meet-and-greet at the Aon Training Complex the day after United sealed a 3-2 victory over Southampton at St Mary's, where deadline-day signing Anthony Martial netted twice.
The club's Foundation, which helps people who suffer from life-threatening or terminal illnesses, tweeted: "Amazing time today at the Aon training complex as @ManUtd first team made dreams come true during our #MUdreamday."
Amazing time today at the Aon training complex as @ManUtd first team made dreams come true during our #MUdreamday. pic.twitter.com/a7FnqMyIyk
— Man Utd Foundation (@MU_Foundation) September 21, 2015