According to multiple British media reports, due to the renovation of the men’s team building at the Carrington base, Manchester United’s men’s team will use the newly built women’s training building for the new season. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s women’s team will be forced to move into temporary facilities, sparking dissatisfaction among the players.
Manchester United previously spent £10 million to build a new training building for the women’s team, providing them with a more superior environment. However, as the renovation of Manchester United’s men’s team building at the Carrington base began, and will last until the 2024-25 season, the men’s team will prioritize using the training building built for the women’s team in the new season, while the women’s team will be moved into temporary buildings within the Carrington base.
Sources reveal that Manchester United’s women’s team are extremely unhappy with this decision, even feeling deeply disappointed, believing that they are being “targeted.” This has also led to several Manchester United women’s players deciding not to renew their contracts after they expire.
However, even though they move into temporary facilities, the treatment for the Manchester United women’s team won’t be too bad. The temporary facilities include changing rooms, team meeting rooms, office spaces, and public areas. Moreover, the Manchester United women’s team will still be able to use the dining hall in the new training building. The reason for moving the women’s team into temporary facilities is that the club is considering the women’s team situation next season, believing that staying at Carrington is the better option, as the training fields and facilities here are better than other locations.
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