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MANCHESTER: Manc-h-ester United’s revamped training ground is a “world-class performance environment” that can help restore the club to former glories, according to co-owner Jim Ratcliffe.
A £50 million ($67 million) investment has been made to upgrade the Carrington Training Complex that has been United’s base since 2000.
The renovated training base features smart urinals that measure a player’s level of hydration, dry flotation tanks, an underwater treadmill, a padel court, a Formula 1 simulator, and even a barber shop.
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Redesigned with input from players and staff, with ideas borrowed from the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and the England team base at St. George’s Park, among others, the state-of-the-art training hub opened on Friday just as manager Ruben Amorim and his squad returned following their pre-season tour of the United States.
British billionaire Ratcliffe pledged to invest $300 million in infrastructure when he took a minority stake in the 20-time English champions last year.
“Following a review of the facility last year, we made a quick decision to invest significantly in the creation of a world-class performance environment for staff and players to reflect our ambition and vision for Manchester United,” Ratcliffe said in a statement on the club’s website.
“We are delighted with the outcome and are confident the new facility will play an important role in building a winning culture at the club.”
The training ground project was overseen by Foster + Partners, the firm also appointed last September to develop the masterplan for a new 100,000-capacity stadium.
United’s men’s team endured their worst campaign for 51 years last season, finishing 15th in the table.
They have not won the Premier League since 2013, in Alex Ferguson’s final season in charge.
Amorim has been handed a reva-mped attack for the new campaign with Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo already signed and Benjamin Sesko set to join from RB Leipzig.
United host Arsenal in their Premier League season opener on August 17.
Published in Dawn, August 9th, 2025