Manchester United have mapped out their next move as they prepare for the decisive run-in following the March international break.
The club have officially confirmed that the squad will travel to the Republic of Ireland on April 6 for an intensive training camp in Dublin.
The four-day retreat is designed to keep players sharp, aid recovery, and fine-tune tactical strategies ahead of a crucial stretch.
With a rare lull in their schedule, United find themselves with over three weeks between fixtures before hosting Leeds United in the Premier League on April 13.
The extended break comes as a result of international commitments, followed by the FA Cup quarter-final weekend.
United were knocked out of the competition by Brighton & Hove Albion in the third round of the competition in January.
The Dublin camp now presents a golden opportunity to maintain momentum and build intensity ahead of the final seven games.
United currently occupy third place in the league with 55 points, holding a healthy seven-point advantage over sixth-placed Chelsea.
The Manchester outfit have their destiny in their hands after a stunning revival under interim head coach Michael Carrick.
Under his guidance, United have surged forward with seven wins, two draws, and just one defeat in a 10-game spell.
Carrick will be eager to extend this rich vein of form, strengthening his case for the role on a permanent basis next season.
The Ireland camp could prove pivotal, offering players the chance to sharpen chemistry and return to action with a renewed tactical edge.