Marcus Rashford says Manchester United are back on track under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Solskjaer has changed United's policy of quick-fix, big-name signings, in favour of a more strategic approach centred around young, home-grown players.
And Rashford says: “I think it's a very exciting moment.
“I give my life for the club and that's the most important thing. For me, when you're in a squad with a lot of young players who share the same ambition and have the same drive, I can only see us succeeding.
“It's about getting the club back to where it belongs, what everybody knows Manchester United are.
“It might take us some time, but if we all stick to the game plan, work collectively as a team, and we've got a good manager who knows the club and who shares the same ambition, who knows what we can achieve?
“It's not just me. There's a group of young players together and we can start to become what we decide to become.
“That's an important thing to me: that we can start to help the younger ones coming through. It's all part and parcel of growing up in a United shirt. It's just the next step."