According to The Guardian.

Manchester United Football Club

The goal for the new season is not to force a top four finish in the Premier League, but to prioritize the team's long-term progress. Ratcliffe, the club's main investor, agrees with the soccer operations section of Manchester United, led by Inglis, that solid infrastructure and long-term progress is the key to the team's success.

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The aim is to go as high as possible in the rankings, but the club is in a rebuilding process with no guarantees and everyone realizes that the only way to sustain success is to build firm foundations. Working with Sporting Director Ashworth, Ten Hahn is committed to significantly improving performance on the pitch and standards off it.

After finishing eighth in the Premier League last season, United realized that all areas of their soccer policy needed to be retooled. After bringing in Jolo and Zilkzer, Ten Hahn and Ashworth are aiming to bring in another full-back and a wing-back. Paris Saint-Germain's Ugarte and Bayern's Mazrahi are key targets for United's attention.

Ratcliffe have approved a £50 million overhaul plan to improve facilities at the Carrington training base. The work is expected to last until the end of next season and will improve facilities for both the men's and women's teams as well as the youth teams. However, it has also sparked some controversy as the women's team have had to change location for training for the time being.

United suffered 60 injuries last season, which seriously affected the team's performance. After evaluating the situation, Ten Hagh wants the players to be more rested and shorten the preseason. Last year, United traveled 15,236 miles and played eight games during preseason, this year it has been reduced to six games to minimize player fatigue and injury risk.

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