UNITED are set to add a touch of Brazilian blend to help rejuvenate their season.
The Samba magic that Sir Alex Ferguson hopes 19-year-old Anderson will bring to the Reds has been under wraps in the Premier League.
Since his £17m arrival from Porto, the promising South American midfielder has only been viewed briefly on pre- season friendly duty.
A late holiday because of his Copa America duty with Brazil and a hamstring injury have kept his outings to a minimum.
But Fergie is preparing to introduce Anderson to Old Trafford against Spurs tomorrow, when he could start on the bench.
"Anderson has had a full week's training," said Sir Alex.
"He wasn't involved with Brazil during the week, which gave us the opportunity to get more training into him. He is looking much better.
"He and Carlos Tevez have looked good this week and he will be involved tomorrow."
Anderson is the last of United's quartet of summer recruits to make his official debut in a competitive game, following on from Tevez, Nani and Owen Hargreaves.
While Anderson will provide flair, it is a goalscoring cutting edge that United need most at present.