According to the Sun, Manchester United spent £50 million to carry out luxurious upgrades to the men's football first-team facilities at the Carrington training base, but Manchester United's U21 and U18 echelons are currently only placed in...
According to the Sun, Manchester United spent £50 million to carry out luxurious upgrades to the men's football first-team facilities at the Carrington training base, but Manchester United's U21 and U18 echelons are currently only placed in temporary cabins in the players' parking lot and will last for several months.
According to sources, this is not an ignorance, but a well-thought-out "football-level" decision. Club executives believe that separating youth training from first-team facilities will help foster hunger for young players and make them see entry into the first team as an honor that needs to be fought for, rather than a right of course. The club insists that it has not forgotten the youth training and plans to start the redevelopment of the youth training facilities immediately after completing the upgrade of the first team and women's football facilities (10 million pounds spent in the past three years), with the goal of building it to the world's top level. It is reported that the temporary hut currently used by the youth training team is a modular building used by the women's football team last season. The club believes that its facilities are enough to meet the needs of the elite level.
Although life and training conditions are displaced, this has not affected the team's performance. Currently, Manchester United's U21 and the U18 team coached by Fletcher are ranked first in their respective leagues.