Manchester United has appointed Omar Berrada as its new CEO, a move signaling the club's intent to strengthen its leadership. Berrada, who previously served as the chief football operations officer for City Football Group, has been chosen to fill the position vacated by Richard Arnold. The club's owners, Joel and Avram Glazer, made the decision in consultation with Jim Ratcliffe, whose Ineos firm is in the process of acquiring a stake in the Premier League club. The appointment emphasizes the club's aim to refocus on football and improve its on-field performance. Berrada's start date with United will be disclosed later, while Patrick Stewart will continue as interim chief executive for the time being. The club has articulated its determination to prioritize football and revitalize its standing as a title-winning team.
Manchester United Appoints Omar Berrada as New CEO

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9 Comments
Matzomaster
This move won't address the real issues facing the club.
Eugene Alta
Fans want to see changes on the pitch, not in the boardroom.
Rotfront
The Glazers are finally making a move that shows they are committed to improving the team.
Karamba
The Glazers should focus on investing in the squad instead of appointing CEOs.
Coccinella
The appointment of Berrada is a sign that the club is taking a new direction.
KittyKat
It's just a ploy to appease the fans while the Glazers continue to prioritize profits over football.
SHURIK
It's great to see the club prioritizing football and its on-field performance.
Loubianka
Another corporate shill taking over a football club. This won't end well.
KittyKat
Hopefully, this will lead to a stronger and more competitive Manchester United.