On August 9, a piece of happy news exploded on the official platform of Manchester United - the Old Trafford players' passageway, which has undergone twists and turns, has a new look and is scheduled to make a stunning debut on August 16 before Manchester United's Premier League opener against Fulham.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are gearing up for the upcoming Community Shield clash with city rivals Manchester City at Wembley Stadium. At the final whistle, the team will return to the "Theater of Dreams" to kick off the new season in front of 75,000 enthusiastic fans.

The club sought to create a modernized access area designed to create a new atmosphere that would inspire athleticism in the men's and women's soccer teams and youth camp players. There are also state-of-the-art LED light strips embedded in the ceiling before the players step onto the field.

The left wall of the passageway is decorated with a silhouette of the Red Devils, while the right side is boldly labeled "UNITED". The backlit team logo can be seen glittering on the ceiling and walls. At the top of the corridor hangs a brand new plaque in memory of John Henry Davies and James W. Gibson from the club's history, and the Eagle, which was worn by Manchester United in the 1958 FA Cup Final, highlights the unique design of the Manchester Coat of Arms.

The Stretford executive seating area was officially transformed into a general season ticket area in July following full communication with the Fans Advisory Committee. In-depth discussions between the club and fan representatives resulted in a series of fan demand-driven initiatives, including the addition of new rail seating and the creation of an exclusive cheering section at Stretford.

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