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All of Jose Mourinho's staff have left Manchester United with the exception of goalkeeping coach Emilio Alvarez.

Alvarez had not worked with Mourinho prior to joining United in 2016 but was drafted in due to his relationship with David de Gea, having mentored the Spaniard at Atletico Madrid.

United sources have told the MEN senior goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro, opposition scout Ricardo Formosinho, fitness coaches Stefano Rapetti and Carlos Lalin and analyst Giovanni Cera have departed along with Mourinho. Rapetti, who previously worked with Mourinho at Internazionale, only joined United from Sampdoria in the summer.

In previous first-team staff reshuffles following a managerial change, United have retained at least one figure. Marcel Bout, who arrived with Louis van Gaal in 2014, is still the head of global scouting at United while David Moyes' goalkeeping coach Chris Woods and first-team coach Phil Neville remained for the last four games of the 2013-14 season. Assistants Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden followed Moyes out of the club.

United confirmed in the week that former assistant manager Mike Phelan would return with caretaker coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, while Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna are still part of the senior set-up. Carrick and McKenna have closely monitored the academy's progress throughout the season and Under-18 coach Neil Ryan lauded their impacts.

"Obviously with them, Kieran worked a lot with those lads last year and knows them well," Ryan told the MEN. "Michael Carrick has been absolutely fantastic with all the young players, he's absolutely brilliant with the way he speaks to them and comes and speaks to them after training sometimes.

"It's a great support, it's very much like the way Manchester United is, a family feel, and we're all working together for a common purpose in the academy and that's to get players in the first-team."

Solskjaer took training at Carrington for the first time on Thursday and will face the media in his first press conference on Friday morning.