This archive report was first published on 11 July 2019.
Manchester United's new signings, Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, have been making headlines since their arrival at the club. On their pre-season tour of Australia, they took part in a traditional initiation ritual, singing in front of their new teammates.
According to reports, James, who was the first to arrive at the club from Swansea City, sang a cover of Uncle Kracker's 'Follow Me', while Wan-Bissaka opted for a rendition of rapper Nav's 'Tap'. However, Wan-Bissaka's performance was cut short due to laughter from his teammates.
But the real showstopper was midfielder Scott McTominay, who stole the spotlight with his impressive vocals as he sang Bill Withers' classic 'Ain't No Sunshine'. His performance was so good that Wan-Bissaka even shared it on his Instagram.
It's now a tradition among most clubs for new players to sing their favourite songs as a form of initiation into their new team. And it seems Manchester United's new signings are no exception.