Here we go!
The players of Manchester United moved to their new ultramodern facilities in Carrington in recent days.
And the spacious new first teamjerkkam in their training ground is equipped with “smart urinals”.
That means that Ruben Amorim's stars will immediately know if they are dehydrated and need extra liquids when they go to the Loo.
It would give Cristiano Ronaldo and others who have taken the lake from the outdated club head office-IS to think about.
Sub -owner Jim Ratcliffe has punished a £ 50 million upgrade of the facility – and has taken over the views of the players to design it.
A padel court for the team that needs to be used is in the pipeline – as well as sleeping pods, so that the team will certainly get their rest and relaxation.
The recreational area for the players on the first floor has a hairdressing room – while a Formula 1 simulator is next door – that Amorim hopes that they will help through the gears this season.
Ratcliffe, 72, knows that the facility will not only turn the club into winners – but believes that it will be an important element in their attempt to return to the top.
He said: “We are pleased with the outcome and are convinced that the new facility will play an important role in building a winning culture at the club.
“This is one of the most recognized brands in the world, it is shoulder to shoulder with Coca-Cola and Apple.
“The club must compete at the highest level that is suitable for the size and history of the club.
“Although a world -class training facility does not just bring us to that position, it is one of the most important ingredients in the modern facility. Now we have one.”
Ratcliffe revealed that the training field was the area that they quickly identified as an upgrade when they took over the club last season.
He said: 'It felt like you were in a hospital in the basement. It was a somewhat gloomy place, a gloomy rabbit wheat.
“Now it is open, fresh, fairly modern. It encourages interaction.
“That is what we needed. For Ruben, Bruno and the players I hope you enjoy your new house.
“I hope it takes Manchester United where Manchester United should go. We all have to be very proud of this new facility.”
Former boss Alex Ferguson was present when the ribbon was cut and also revealed a tribute to the long -term former receptionist Kath Phipps of the club, who died last year.
