View: Carrington Complex of Manchester United transformed £ 50 million upgrade


Manchester United opened its doors on Friday for their redevelopment of their first team building of their men in the Carrington Training Complex, a week before the Premier League season starts.

The annual project was led by the Mancunian architect Norman Foster and his company Foster + Partners and financed with part of the capital injection of 300 million pounds ($ 403.47 million) in the club by the co-owner Jim Ratcliffe of United last year.

The state-of-the-art training hub was redesigned with input from players and staff, just when manager Ruben Amorim and his team returned through the United States after their pre-season tour.

«After an evaluation of the facility last year, we made a quick decision to invest considerably in the establishment of a world-class performance environment for staff and players to display our ambition and vision for Manchester United,» said Ratcliffe, who reached agreement to become co-owners at the end of 2023.

«We are pleased with the outcome and are convinced that the new facility will play an important role in building a winning culture at the club.»

The majority of the executive leadership of United has moved to the building, which according to the club has been upgraded equipment and technology, with a focus on food, recovery and team unit, and offers an increased natural light and open workplaces to encourage connectivity.

«This project is a clear step to unite each part of the club around a shared football vision,» said Chief Executive Officer Omar Berrada.

Redevelopment of the men’s team building follows the construction of a building of 10 million pounds ($ 13.44 million) for the first team of the ladies and the men’s academy in 2024.

United host Arsenal in their Premier League seal opener on August 17.





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