Overview
- The year-long, £50 million redevelopment of the men’s first-team building at Carrington was delivered on time and within budget more than a week before the Premier League season opener.
- The project was financed by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s $300 million capital injection and led by Foster + Partners under architect Lord Norman Foster.
- Upgrades throughout the facility include enhanced equipment and technology for fitness, nutrition and recovery, as well as new collaborative workspaces.
- Ruben Amorim’s squad moved into the new building this week after returning from their US pre-season tour, joining executive leadership and staff who relocated from Old Trafford.
- Following a £10 million women’s and academy facility in 2024, the latest phase brings total Carrington investment above £60 million while centralizing all of Manchester United’s football operations.