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    Soccer-Manchester United's Carrington complex transformed in £50m upgrade

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    Posted on August 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Manchester United unveils a £50m upgrade to its Carrington Training Complex, featuring state-of-the-art facilities and player-inspired designs.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Carrington Upgrade
    • Key Features of the Facility
    • Player Involvement in Design
    • Future Developments

    Manchester United Unveils £50 Million Upgraded Training Complex

    Overview of the Carrington Upgrade

    By Lori Ewing

    MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -Manchester United's 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.

    United opened the doors on Friday to their 50 million pound ($67.22 million) redevelopment of their men's first team building at the Carrington Training Complex, a week before the Premier League season kicks off.

    Key Features of the Facility

    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 just as manager Ruben Amorim and his squad returned following their pre-season tour of the United States. 

    "All credit to Sir Jim (Ratcliffe, United's co-owner) and his team, I think they did a unbelievable job," said United defender Diogo Dalot. "I think finally we're getting to a level where this club deserves and now it's up to us on the pitch."

    Ratcliffe cut the ribbon to open the centre on Friday alongside the players, Amorim, chief executive officer Omar Berrada, the team's former manager Alex Ferguson, and others.

    The year-long project was led by Mancunian architect Norman Foster and his firm Foster + Partners and financed with part of the 300 million pound ($403.47 million) capital injection into the club by United co-owner Ratcliffe last year.

    "Following a review of the facility, 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," said Ratcliffe, who reached agreement to become co-owner in late 2023.

    Collette Roche, who led the Carrington redevelopment project, said Ratcliffe was heavily involved in the process, helping decide everything from the number of windows to the fabric of the furniture.

    "We took good reference points from the U.S. and also in the UK, and I'm quite proud, because I think this step has put us ahead of the game as well," Roche told reporters, following a media tour of the facility.

    "It's not just a training ground. It's going to be the heart of the club, and we're bringing a lot of the staff over from Old Trafford. So there's a real nucleus now around football."

    Player Involvement in Design

    The facility is bathed in natural light in the aim of creating a positive environment, with everything the players and staff need under one roof.

    The medical and recovery facilities feature MRI and CT scans, a DEXA scan that measures everything from body fat to bone density, sleep pods, a heat and altitude chamber used for acclimatization to different temperatures, humidity and oxygen levels, and hyperbaric and cryotherapy chambers.

    The players' dining lounge has floor to ceiling windows, a pool table and the F1 simulator. On the menu on Friday was everything from grilled salmon to sushi to smoothie bowls.

    "We've got a core of Bruno (Fernandes), Harry (Maguire), Tom (Heaton), Diogo, and I just asked what they wanted. And they gave me some great ideas," said Roche.

    "(We asked) when is it performance? When do you need to chill? What's the best nutrition? How do they want to eat?"

    Future Developments

    Redevelopment of the men's team building follows the construction of a 10 million pound ($13.44 million) building for the women's first team and men's academy in 2024.

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

    ($1 = 0.7439 pounds)

    (Editing by Christian Radnedge and Pritha Sarkar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Manchester United unveils a £50m upgrade to Carrington Training Complex.
    • •The facility includes advanced features like smart urinals and an F1 simulator.
    • •Input from players and staff influenced the redesign.
    • •The project was led by architect Norman Foster.
    • •Future developments include a new building for the women's team.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Manchester United's Carrington complex transformed in £50m upgrade

    1What is a training complex?

    A training complex is a facility designed for athletes to practice and improve their skills, often equipped with specialized equipment and amenities to enhance performance.

    2What is a dry flotation tank?

    A dry flotation tank is a therapeutic device that allows individuals to float in a controlled environment, promoting relaxation and recovery.

    3What is an underwater treadmill?

    An underwater treadmill is a fitness device that allows users to walk or run in water, providing resistance while minimizing impact on joints.

    4What is a Formula 1 simulator?

    A Formula 1 simulator is a high-tech training tool that replicates the experience of driving a Formula 1 car, used by athletes to improve their driving skills and reaction times.

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