Manchester United Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Omar Berrada, has made known his vision for the future of the Club, both on and off the pitch.
Berrada revealed his plan at an interview with United We Stand.
The United CEO talked about the appointment of Portuguese manager, Ruben Amorim, as well as, the future of the men’s team under the guidance of the former Sporting CP head coach.
Berrada said, the mid season arrival of Amorim presented many problems, however, explained how everybody has gained from the process.
He said, the club has a “two-to-three-year plan” to get a squad that will have the capability to win the Premier League, adding, “we have a very clear roadmap of how we’re going to get there”.
According to the official website of Manchester United, at his interview, Berrada said: “We saw it as an investment for the following seasons, because we were going to give time to Ruben to get to know the squad, the club, the Premier League.
“So, by the time that we got to now (June 2025), we’ll have had all the discussions about what does the squad need, the two-to-three-year plan to get to a squad that’s capable of winning the Premier League.
“We have a very clear roadmap of how we’re going to get there. Had Ruben started on July 1, 2025, we wouldn’t have been able to have all that knowledge, right?
“And that’s what I feel these seven or eight months that he’s had. He’s suffered in the Premier League, and the team has suffered. That’s why I feel that it’s really going to help us in the future.”
Berrada is certain Manchester United, who struggled all through the 2024/25 season, are now in a positive position to move forward.
The Reds CEO said: “We’ve taken all the short-term pain in this season, but as of this summer, the worst bit is going to be behind us.
“We will have settled the management team; we will have settled the coaching team with the technical team around them.”
Photo: Manchester United CEO, Omar Berrada. X/Manchester United