have confirmed a three-game tour of the USA this summer as prepares for his first full season in charge of the Red Devils.
United will compete in the ’s Summer Series, with games against , and in New Jersey, Chicago and Atlanta respectively.
The tour will be the third year in a row United have toured the US in the summer. The first game, against the Hammers, will be in MetLife stadium, New Jersey, on July 26.
United will then face Bournemouth at Soldier Field, Chicago, on July 30, with the final game of the tour at Benz Stadium, Atlanta, on August 3, with the new Premier League season starting 13 days later.
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Former United striker Andy Cole, speaking at the launch of the tour, said: “The facilities in the US provide a world-class environment for players to come and prepare for the upcoming season and bond as a group.
“Playing three Premier League sides, in three iconic stadiums, will be a great advert for the quality of the league. United enjoy a huge following in the US and I know fans will be incredibly excited about the prospect of watching and engaging with the team when they return this summer."
Jason Wilcox, United's technical director, said: "The weeks leading up to a new Premier League season is always an exciting time for players and fans alike.
"We enjoy spending that period in the US, taking advantage of world-class training facilities and stadiums, and engaging with fans.
"Playing other teams from the Premier League provides the players with an opportunity to gain valuable playing time against top opposition, and for our passionate fans to see some of the most famous teams in football playing live at three of the most iconic stadiums in North America."
United will still be hoping to end a difficult 2024-25 campaign on a high note despite a dismal season that has been filled with poor performances, as the team bid to finish off with glory.
They drew 1-1 at Real Sociedad in the first leg of their last-16 tie after Joshua's Zirkzee's strike was cancelled out by Mikel Oyarzabal's penalty.
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