According to the "Sun" report, after Manchester United spent 50 million pounds to renovate the Carrington training base, it launched a new tour service with a price tag of 100 pounds. This price is even higher than the maximum £97 for tick...

According to the "Sun" report, after Manchester United spent 50 million pounds to renovate the Carrington training base, it launched a new tour service with a price tag of 100 pounds. This price is even higher than the maximum £97 for tickets to some of the club's A-match matches.
This tour is part of the Old Trafford tour package. Fans will be transported by bus to Carrington for a four-hour experience, where they can visit the gym, recovery area and player lounge.
The key restriction disclosed in the article is that tourists will be strictly prohibited from taking photos of the training base stadium. The visit is scheduled to start in June 2026.
The report pointed out that the background of this move is that CEO Omar Berada has admitted that the club faces challenges in complying with the Premier League PSR rules. The £50 million Carrington refurbishment project, funded by Sir Ratcliffe, aims to solve the problem of outdated facilities.