Harry, this time last year, you were preparing to kick off the season against United at Old Trafford in Leicester colours – and now it’s the place you’ll call home. How does that feel?

“It’s incredible. It’s a really proud moment for me to join such a big club, I’m really looking forward to it and I can’t wait to get started. Like you said, the first game last season was at Old Trafford – it’s the fixture that I always look for when I’ve been playing in the Premier League, Old Trafford away and now it’s my home, so I can’t wait to get started.”

How has pre-season gone for you? You must be hoping to be in contention for the first game…

“Yeah, I tend to get my head down – I’ve worked hard, I’ve done every session and I’ve played every game for Leicester so my fitness is there. That was a big part for me to play because if I ended up getting the move that I wanted, I would have been fit and in contention to play the first game. I feel like I’m ready to go, but obviously it’s the gaffer’s decision.”

What is your understanding from the manager about his plans for United, not just for this season but the future as well?

“Well, it’s a young team now and we’ve got big ambitions for the future. I think we’ve got to start winning trophies again and that’s something the gaffer wants to bring to the club, and his winning mentality as well, which will help all the boys. It’s something that I’m sure him and his staff will all try to bring to the club and we’re all looking forward to it.”