Manchester United coach Michael Carrick believes Euro 2020 glory will help the club.
The likes of Marcus Rashford, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw are all away on England duty, as is Jadon Sancho, who is expected to complete his move from Borussia Dortmund.
United's young squad cannot draw on the experiences of success in the past so Carrick is hopeful that Euro glory could prove beneficial at club level.
"I think they've done tremendously. For being in the position that they're in now, I'm so pleased for them," he told United's official website.
"Of course there's another step to go and I don't want to get too carried away and I'm sure they're not getting too carried away, but the experiences that they've had over the last 10 days or so will be ones that they remember forever.
"From a personal, selfish point of view from the club, to see them doing well, experiencing big games, hopefully winning something like that, that can rub off on us, bring those experiences back to share with the group and hopefully it'll bring some success for us as well.
"So it's two-fold really, I'm pleased for them as individuals and pleased for us because we'll have them back in good form for the start of the season."

