The Manchester United players went to Dubai with their families to enjoy the sun as a respite from Erik ten Hag’s inconsistent season. Casemiro, Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez, and Bruno Fernandes were present.

Since their 2-2 draw with Tottenham on January 14, the Red Devils have not played. They are taking advantage of the Premier League’s new winter break system by enjoying a brief respite prior to their upcoming match against West Ham on February 4.
In the Middle East, some celebrities were spotted enjoying a good time. Images of Bruno Fernandes, his wife Ana Pinho, and their two children enjoying themselves and the scenery were shared on social media.
In one photo, the Man United star was shown having ice cream alongside his son Goncalo and older daughter Matilde. Before he fell into the pool, Goncalo was later spotted mimicking the well-known dance performed by Marcus Rashford.
In Portugal, where it is currently 29 degrees Celsius, the star player also took a vacation on the beach.
Dalot was also on vacation in the Middle East at the time. He flaunted the breathtaking views from his upscale hotel and posted photos of himself with his partner Claudia Pinto.
Dalot also displayed photos of the couple having fun with Clara, their new daughter.
The former Porto defender later shared a photo of Man United players spending the evening in Dubai with their partners.Fans were able to see the city’s nightlife through this.
A photo of Dalot dining with Martinez and Casemiro’s partners was present.
When United’s players return from the vacation, manager Ten Hag hopes they’ve had enough sleep. At a crucial moment when the club is undergoing significant changes, he hopes to turn around their poor season and put them back on the table.
Former Man City CEO Omar Berrada has already been brought on board by new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe to manage football operations. The speed with which Ratcliffe’s team has reached its first significant decision has impressed those who are aware of the situation.
Berrada is perceived as a football-savvy businessman. Their recent success has been largely attributed to him and City’s senior management.
The impact of the new board members on the transfer window will be of interest to United supporters. The team is weak in a number of crucial aspects.
The squad is currently in seventh place in the standings after 21 games, 15 points behind league leaders Liverpool and 11 points behind fourth-place Aston Villa.