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As Ineos hit two years at Manchester United, MIKE KEEGAN reveals what's in store for year three: Why they can spend big again, the data guru and the test that Ruben Amorim must pass

Related Topics: Rúben Amorim, Ineos

For those involved in the Ineos era at Manchester United, the biggest indicator of progression over the past two years lies at the end of a corridor at the revamped Carrington training ground.

There, you can find two glass-fronted offices opposite each other. They belong to director of football Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada, and the positioning, as part of the training complex's £50m upgrade, is no coincidence.