Reporter: Manchester United plans to hold a one-day tour of the training base next June, which can generate 100,000 pounds in a single day

According to an exclusive report by "Guardian" reporter Jamie Jackson, Manchester United plans to trial a one-day tour of its training base in June next year. If all 20 appointment slots are sold out, the event could raise £100,000.

It is understood that Manchester United management believes that the only elite clubs currently offering tours of similar high-end facilities are Liverpool and Barcelona. The move is designed to create new and memorable experiences for fans while increasing revenue to enhance financial soundness and maximize funding for investment in Amorim’s roster.

On Saturday 13 June next year, the usual tour of Old Trafford will be expanded to include a coach trip to the Carrington training base, seven miles away from the stadium. Although photography is not allowed during the tour, the entire event will last approximately four hours and will cover the training base's locker rooms, gym, recovery facilities, press conference room, players' lounge, and a panoramic view of the training ground.

Regular guided tours of Old Trafford are usually limited to 50 people, so if all 20 time slots arranged from 10 am to 2:45 pm are sold out, the club can achieve revenue of 100,000 pounds in a single day.

According to Manchester United insiders, during the players' absence, multiple subsequent open days will be planned after the trial operation is over, and VIP upgrade options containing "once-in-a-lifetime exclusive experiences" will be simultaneously launched.