Manchester United have had very little movement in the transfer market this summer, but the pace of preparation has not stopped. In the second half of the week, half of the main players will return to the Carrington training ground to start a tight 25 days 7 games pre-season warm-up. The Red Devils' pre-season tour is said to be the busiest in the Premier League with over 24,000 kilometers flown!
Although the season has just come to an end, Manchester United's preparations for the new season are non-stop. The Manchester Evening News revealed that the team plans to recall players in two batches, and those who have no international commitments during the summer break will return next week, including Warani, Anthony Martial, Chaton Sinzou, Fite, and Yum Bhishakar. Lisindo Martinez and Yumdibik, who are back from injury, and Amit Diallo, who returns from loan, are also expected to be included.
Fifteen internationals, including Bono Fernandes, Rashford, Gustin Allison, Kasmiru, Harry Maguanyi, Lauki Suhr, and Garnacho, who have been involved in international matches, will return to the team on July 10, ensuring that they will have at least three weeks to recharge their batteries. Coach Tannhäuser expects to welcome new recruits to the squad, with England midfielder Mason Mount being the top target.
The Sun reports that Manchester United have become the busiest team in the Premier League pre-season. Their first warm-up game will be against Leeds United in Norway on July 12, while their final match is scheduled for August 6 against Bilbao in Ireland. During that time, they will also travel to the United States for four games, including back-to-back matches against Westham and Real Madrid in a 24-hour period, totaling more than 24,000 kilometers of flying.
Recently, it has been reported that Tannhäuser has arranged a tough "hell training" for his players, which is comparable to the intensity of the British Army's special forces, the Air Force Special Air Service (SAS). It is reported that Tannhäuser hopes to improve the players' endurance to cope with the fierce competition in the new season of the English Premier League and UEFA Europa League. United's first match of the new Premier League season will be in the early hours of August 15 at home against Wolves.