Why Man Utd and Michael Carrick have decided against Saudi Arabia trip for lucrative friendly
Manchester United and manager Michael Carrick have opted out of the opportunity to travel to Saudi Arabia for a money-spinning mid-season friendly, as per a recent report. Initially considering the idea, it seems the plans have been sidelined for now due to a shift in priorities.
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick appears to have rejected the prospect of the Red Devils travelling to the Middle East for a lucrative mid-season friendly, per a new report. The Red Devils had held tentative talks over plans to travel, after previous manager Ruben Amorim had revealed his willingness, but the plans have instead been "put on the backburner". Per The Times, United had tentative plans to head to the Middle East for what could have been a money-spinning friendly. Earlier this season, Amorim claimed that the club "had to do it". He reasoned that the club had no other choice due to their failure to qualify for European competition. He said: "We have to do it. And you know, we knew that when we missed out on Europe, we have a lot of things to do. We have our fans, we have the budget, we have to to compensate for a lot of things. So we have to do it. We will do it. We want to be with our fans around the world. If you have to do it, you have to manage to find the space to do it."Carrick and United now appear to have rowed back on plans as the club's appetite for the lucrative game "has waned." While talks could reopen after the international break, United had earmarked this week as an ideal potential spot for the proposed exhibition match, which may have raised millions in revenue. United face West Ham on Tuesday, before a 13-day break ahead of their next game against Everton, as they have already been eliminated from the FA Cup. The Kuwait Football Association had claimed that they had been asked to arrange a friendly for United, but that has not been verified.Kuwait Football Association president, Ahmad Al-Yousef, said: “I can’t organise an event for Manchester United’s arrival during 17 or 18 days."Carrick did also have the option of taking his players on a warm-weather training camp but has opted against it and is instead likely to hand his squad four days off.United have won their last four league games under Carrick and now sit fourth, a point clear of Chelsea in fifth and 12 behind leaders Arsenal. Carrick believes that the extra time on the training ground afforded by their lack of Europe and their elimination from the FA Cup has helped them become more defensively solid, as United have kept two clean sheets in their last four.He said: “It’s pleasing for sure and it’s easier to win games without having to score so many goals every week. We do seem to be a team that can cause a lot of problems and create opportunities and score goals, so it’s definitely getting the balance right.“There’s still things to improve on, it’s definitely something we’ve focused on, trying to be better as a team collectively when we don’t have the ball, but in three or four weeks, you’re not going to fix everything and all of a sudden look perfect."He added: “You’ve got to enjoy the buzz of winning, right? That’s what we’re in it for,” the 44-year-old said. “You’ve got to manage the highs of it and you’ve got to enjoy the feeling of winning a game.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited must do without Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount, and Patrick Dorgu for their clash with West Ham.Carrick added: “Mason will be back for the Everton game. It feels like Matthijs has been away for a long time at the moment, so we’ll see how he develops. He’s positive, he’s moving in the right direction, but Mason’s a little bit closer than him.”Auto translated by GOAL-e
Reasons for the Decision
Manchester United's initial discussions about a potential trip to the Middle East for a high-profile friendly have been paused, signaling a change in direction under Michael Carrick's leadership. Despite former manager Ruben Amorim's earlier endorsement of the idea, the club's current stance suggests a shift in focus.
Financial Considerations
The allure of significant financial gains from the proposed exhibition match in the Middle East appears to have lost its appeal for United, with the club now viewing other priorities as more pressing. While the idea may not be entirely off the table, it is no longer at the forefront of their plans.
Upcoming Fixtures and Training Plans
With crucial matches on the horizon, including the upcoming clash against West Ham, Manchester United's decision to forego the potential friendly reflects a desire to concentrate on their current form and strategic objectives. Michael Carrick's approach emphasizes the importance of balance and defensive solidity in the team's recent successes.
Player Availability and Squad Management
The absence of key players like Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount, and Patrick Dorgu for the upcoming game against West Ham poses challenges for Carrick, who is mindful of balancing player workload and recovery. Mason Mount's anticipated return for the Everton fixture adds a positive outlook for squad depth and performance.






