Bryan Mbeumo says Manchester United are using their stay in the Republic of Ireland to build the best possible preparation before the new season.
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United’s official site published Mbeumo’s comments from the Dublin training camp, with the forward explaining why the squad are there and what the work is designed to achieve. It is a small but useful pre-season signal as Michael Carrick’s side begin turning summer planning into daily standards.
Why Mbeumo’s message matters
For United, the language around preparation is important. The club have Champions League football back on the calendar and cannot afford to treat the summer as a soft reset, especially with supporters waiting for evidence that Carrick’s squad can turn training-ground work into a sharper competitive edge.
Mbeumo’s comments also matter because new or returning attacking combinations need training-ground rhythm before the friendlies become more serious. Dublin gives United that controlled environment, away from the weekly noise around Old Trafford and close enough to the season for the work to feel meaningful.
The forward explained the purpose of the camp in Manchester United’s official interview from Dublin, giving supporters a clear read on the squad’s current focus before the fixtures harden.
It is also a useful counterweight to transfer noise. United need practical evidence of standards now, and Mbeumo’s comments point to preparation rather than promises.
United’s next performances will show whether the work in Dublin has stuck, and whether Mbeumo’s preparation message becomes more than a neat training-camp soundbite.



