
Manchester United have announced plans for a post-season trip in Asia just days after the end of the Premier League season.
The first match is scheduled for May 28 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, just three days after United ended the campaign against Aston Villa on May
The team will then face a squad for the Ages-e-Star before moving to Hong Kong to stop their future.
According to their financial reports, the flight is expected to be earned about Β£8
Director Omar Berada tried to play for the occasion and admits that it is necessary for the club.
“Tour players have a significant surplus that helps strengthen the club, which allows us to continue investing in the stadium,” he said.
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βThey also create unique opportunities for us to cooperate with our valuable business partners, and to deepen contacts with our fans in regions such as Asia and the United States.
βWe are the surprising level of support that Manchester United enjoys around the world and this summer we are very happy to deliver a schedule that our fans in Asia, Scandinavia and the United States provide an opportunity to join the club and watch the men’s first game directly at home.β
The decision to add these players after the seasons undoubtedly raise concerns about the fatigue of the players, especially in view of the forward season season.
United will play at least 57 games until the end of the 2024-25 season, with a total of 60 games if they reach the Europa League final on May
Immediately after the Asian trip, several United players are expected to report an international mission between June 2 and June This strict schedule leaves a short time of recovery, as pre-season activities for the 2025-26 season will begin soon.
United’s preparations for the new season will begin with a friendly against Leeds in Stockholm on July The 2025-26 season is scheduled to start on August