Man Utd CEO Berrada Sticking to 2028 Premier League Title Aim
- The chief executive of Manchester United has expressed confidence in securing league championships for both the men's and women's teams by the club’s 150th anniversary in 2028.
- This objective aligns with Berrada’s 'Project 150' plan, which he introduced to staff last September and outlines specific milestones and deadlines to direct the club’s focus and resources.
- The men's team ended the season in 15th place, narrowly avoiding relegation by three spots, and were defeated by Tottenham in the Europa League final. Meanwhile, the women's squad secured third place in the WSL, finishing 16 points short of the title-winning Chelsea side.
- Berrada expressed confidence that within the next two or three summer transfer periods, they can assemble a squad capable of challenging for the Premier League title.
- He acknowledged the task as challenging but insisted the club should do everything in its power to reach the 2028 targets and build competitive teams.
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