
Manchester United have confirmed they will tour the
USA this summer ahead of the 2023/24 season. The club announced the
United States as their pre-season destination on 15 March , and more details will emerge in the coming weeks. Venues, dates, and opponents are still to be confirmed. The basics are that it will include multiple matches and see the travelling squad visit "some of the country's biggest cities". It will be the eighth time the club has visited America over the last two decades, and here is the latest from on the club's pre-season plans: READ MORE: Erik ten Hag won't repeat what
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Football director John Murtough said in the statement announcing the tour. “This will be our first visit to the US for five years and everyone at the club is looking forward to it, especially the players, who love the high-quality facilities, the welcoming atmosphere and passionate support of our large US fanbase. "As well as engaging with our fans, Tour 23 will give Erik and his squad the opportunity to reconnect with each other after the summer break and prepare for the restart of the Premier League. "We’ve worked with the manager and his staff to create training camps with the best sporting facilities available, as well as a mix of competitive opponents to play, ensuring that the whole squad will have the best opportunity to gain fitness and playing time during their time in the US. "Tour 2023 will not only see the return of our senior players to training and playing, but there will also be valuable opportunities for up-and-coming talent from our academy to experience life within the first team environment – and for our US fans to see some potential stars of the future. "We know that
Manchester United and the
Premier League in general are growing in popularity across the US, so we are looking forward to building on this connection this summer." Read more, here Wrexham claims The club are expected to face Wrexham in San Diego on July 26 . The Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned club has confirmed that their 'previously publicised' plans to tour the country are at an advanced stage amid reporting from The Telegraph that they will play United, as well as another Premier League club,
Chelsea . An official statement from the Welsh club , who were the subject of the Disney+ documentary series, 'Welcome to Wrexham', adds that the plans are 'not as yet finalised'. Read more, here READ NEXT: Fulham boss sends FA fiery message over red card decision vs United Former Premier League referee details how Fulham should be punished after Old Trafford chaos Jadon Sancho struggles as United reminded of Lisandro Martinez dilemma United can deny
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