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·7 October 2025

Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox leading ambitious plan for Man United’s academy

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Manchester United chiefs Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox are reportedly spearheading an ambitious plan for the club’s academy, and it involves Carrington.

United revamp Carrington

In August this year, United announced the completion of their £50m redevelopment of the men’s first team building at Carrington.


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The project, which was undertaken by award-winning architects Foster + Partners, took one year as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s investment in the club.

During the unveiling, United labelled the project “an important milestone in the club’s commitment to providing world-class facilities for its players and staff.”

This redevelopment followed United’s opening of the £10m facility shared between the women’s and academy teams.

In addition to gym and rehabilitation facilities, the complex also featured changing rooms, kit and boot rooms, a women’s first-team restaurant with live cooking areas, a players’ lounge, and multiple meeting rooms.

Now, according to GIVEMESPORT, United are now focusing on the next phase of the Carrington redevelopment, which is set to concentrate on the academy.

United lining up plan for the academy

GIVEMESPORT reveal, “Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada [are] leading plans to bring the [academy’s] facilities up to the same elite standards as the men’s and women’s teams.”

“Club sources have told GMS that the intention is to modernise the academy site following a series of recent investments across the club.”

“The academy redevelopment is now viewed internally as the natural next step in United’s long-term infrastructure plan.”

It was reportedly considered “too disruptive” to redevelop the academy at the same time as the men’s and women’s facilities. However, United have now shifted focus, aiming to create a world-class setup for their promising young talents.

GMS add, “There is said to be a clear determination from both Wilcox and Berrada to make Manchester United’s academy among the best in the world. The pair recognise that upgrading the facilities is essential to that ambition and are expected to push discussions forward now that Stephen Torpey has begun his role within the academy.”

Wilcox and Berrada are believed to want United’s academy to be the best in world football.


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