MASON MOUNT and Andre Onana both performed their initiation songs during Manchester United's summer trip to Las Vegas, according to reports.
The summer arrivals both joined the Red Devils in time to link up with their US pre-season tour.
As is customary for new players, they both got up in front of their new team-mates to belt out a tune.
Mount's Sin City performance has so far been kept under wraps.
According to the Mail, however, Onana's song choice has been revealed.
They claim that the Cameroon star performed his favourite tune Alleluia by French group Les Medecins de Medeline.
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Both songs were performed at The Westin hotel in Vegas.
United's other new arrivals arrived too late in the window to join in the Vegas festivities.
Jonny Evans was only on a short-term deal and largely playing with the Red Devils' academy players at the time.
While Rasmus Hojlund, Sofyan Amrabat, Sergio Reguilon and Altay Bayindir all joined late on in the window.
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Regular customs would have suggested that their initiations would instead be performed during United's first European trip of the season, which came against Bayern Munich last month.
The Red Devils were "too busy" during the trip, however, meaning the songs would have to wait.
It's claimed that there are still plans in the works to make the quintet get up and perform.
United's next European away game will be against Copenhagen on November 8 – Hojlund's hometown.
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