Manchester United output video of the refurbished training ground

Manchester United has unveiled its redeveloped Carrington training field with the owner of the minority Jim Ratcliffe describing it as a “world class performance environment”.
Ratcliffe and his Ineos group have made the Carrington update one of their priorities when they bought a 27.7% participation in the club in February 2024.
The work has been underway for some time, but the club has published a video this afternoon which details the thought went to the project of 50 million pounds sterling in the hope that it will improve questions on the ground.
Make a Carrington visit
Ratcliffe said to the club’s official website: “Following an installation exam last year, we made a quick decision to invest considerably in the creation of a world class performance environment for staff and players to reflect our ambition and our vision of Manchester United.
“We are delighted with the result and are convinced that the new installation will play an important role in building a winning culture at the club.”
Carrington will unify the club – Berrad
The CEO of United, Omar Berrada, added: “This project represents a clear step towards the unification of each part of the club around a shared vision of football. By bringing together our staff and our players in an integrated environment, we create a culture of collaboration and high performance. ”
Manager Ruben Amorim and United players use the facilities for the first time this week after their return from their pre-season tour of the United States.
It will also house most of the club management team and a number of other staff members.




