The 80-year-old great has been given a formal position with the Red Devils.
A think tank led by Ferguson has been established by chief executive Richard Arnold to provide United with advice on internal concerns.
According to the Daily Mail, former captain Bryan Robson, former CEO David Gill, and football director John Murtough are all involved.
On the same day that Cristiano Ronaldo visited Carrington for the first time since last season, Ferguson met with United’s top executives on Tuesday.
The five men are anticipated to get together frequently to discuss problems at the club.
After the legendary manager won 38 trophies with the Red Devils, including 13 Premier League crowns, Arnold is eager to involve Ferguson in club concerns.
Robson is one of the most recognizable players in club history, and Gill, who served as CEO for ten years, is also back.
The ideal method to develop Carrington and Old Trafford is said to be one of the topics of debate.
Another issue on the list is reportedly the club’s connection with the supporters.