
Manchester United officially opened the door to its newly rebuilt men building of the first team in the Carrington training complex, which meant completing the project 50 million euros just a week before the new Premier League season.
The year -round reconstruction was led by the world -renowned shortage architect Norman Foster and his company. The upgrade was financed within the 300 million injection provided by the co -owner Jim Ratcliffe in 2024.
“After the revision of the equipment last year, we quickly decided to invest significantly in creating a first -class environment for staff and players to reflect our ambitions and vision for Manchester United“Ratcliffe said.
“We are pleased with the result and we are sure that the new facility will play an important role in building the winning culture in the club.”
The most modern device
The vertebra was designed with direct entry from players and employees to ensure that it meets the requirements of modern football. A device that re -opened as a manager Ruben Amorim and his group Returned from a pre -season inspection of the United States, contains upgraded equipment, advanced technologies of sports science and improved nutrition and recovery spaces.
The club also placed strong emphasis on team unity and well -being, including more natural light and open workspaces to support connectivity across playing and supporting staff.
Most of the executive club management moved to the building and approached football and administrative operations. Omar Berrad CEO said that the reconstruction is a step to match each part of the club. “This project is a clear step towards unifying each part of the club around a shared football vision,” he said.
The upgrade of men’s teams builds on the completion of 10 million facilities for the first team and the male academy, reflecting the wider United commitment to improve infrastructure at all club levels.
United’s Revimad Training Hub opens in a decisive time because AMORIM is preparing its group for the next season. Red Devils will host Arsenal in his Opener Premier League 17th August, hoping the Club hoping that the most modern Carrington environment would provide a perfect platform for a successful campaign.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
August 8, 2025