Bryan Mbeumo has honoured a long-standing promise to visit his former school, Jeanne d’Arc La Salle.
What happened?
The Cameroonian forward met with pupils and staff from the school at Manchester United's Carrington training complex four months ago.
He promised to return the favour and visit the school over the summer.
Now, United have confirmed that the 26-year-old has kept his word, with a series of images showing Mbeumo interacting with pupils from the school.
Why it matters for Bryan Mbeumo
Mbeumo's actions demonstrate his commitment to giving back to his community.
The forward enjoyed a solid maiden season at Old Trafford, scoring 11 top-flight goals.
He finished the campaign on a high note, and this visit shows he is dedicated to using his platform for good.
What comes next?
Mbeumo and his teammates will report back to Carrington from Thursday, 9 July, as they prepare for pre-season.
The visit to Jeanne d’Arc La Salle is a positive step for Mbeumo, who is building a strong reputation on and off the pitch.
United published images of the visit, which show Mbeumo striking poses for photos and happily signing autographs for those gathered.
Mbeumo answered questions in French and English, showing his bond with the school and its people.
The forward's actions are a testament to his character, and he will look to build on this positive start to his United career.
And with pre-season approaching, Mbeumo will be focused on preparing for the upcoming campaign.
So, the visit to Jeanne d’Arc La Salle is a welcome distraction for Mbeumo, who is gearing up for another busy season.
But for now, he can reflect on a successful first season at United, which included a 2-0 victory against Tottenham.
The win was a highlight of Mbeumo's season, and he will be looking to replicate that form in the upcoming campaign.
Mbeumo's visit to Jeanne d’Arc La Salle is a reminder that he is committed to using his platform for good, and he will be looking to make a positive impact on and off the pitch in the upcoming season.