Manchester United announced in an official statement that it is in the process of comprehensively developing the club’s Carrington training headquarters, starting next week.
Perhaps this step represents a great submission to Cristiano Ronaldo, who attacked the English club in his interview with Piers Morgan before the 2022 World Cup due to its weak infrastructure.
Although at that time United officials came out and confirmed that Ronaldo was not telling the truth, over time the fact that the Red Devils were late when it came to the tools necessary to prepare players was confirmed.
This is confirmed by the decision of the new owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, especially since the Englishman decided to invest 50 million pounds to develop Carrington in order to provide an ideal environment for the players and technical staff to prepare for the matches.
“When we conducted a comprehensive review of the training facilities at Carrington and met the men’s first team players, it was clear that they were below the standard of other clubs,” Ratcliffe said.
He concluded, “This project will ensure that Manchester United’s training ground is renovated once again to the highest standard.”