Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay says there's a good atmosphere around the club, following the January transfer window.
Midfielder Bruno Fernandes and striker Odion Ighalo arrived at Old Trafford last month to boost Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad.
Former Sporting captain Fernandes made his debut in last weekend's draw with Wolves in the Premier League while Ighalo has taken a pay-cut to move to Old Trafford on loan from China.
'They are really, really nice guys. First and foremost they are good people. That's what we need at this football club," the Scottish midfielder told Sky Sports of his new teammates.
"We need people who are good friends, obviously, who can go out for dinner for everybody as well.
"What they bring onto the pitch we have seen that, and hopefully they can bring a lot for us. First impressions are very, very good."
23-year-old McTominay is also upbeat about his recovery from a knee injury, though he insists he won't be taking any shortcuts:
"I'm feeling good. I'm doing my best to be back on the pitch as soon as I possibly can. The gym work is tough, the running outside is tough. You just have to do your best."
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