“This are the target he has to meet. We told him the year we want him to win the Premier League. If he doesn’t meet up with this target, we will sack him”-Man Utd CEO Omar Berrada has told staff what year they aim to win Premier League title again. The pressure is at an all-time high at Old Trafford, and sources reveal that Berrada has already started discussions with potential replacements if the current boss fails to meet the deadline.
Manchester United is focusing on an ambitious goal as the club nears its 150th anniversary. With a history marked by being the most successful team in Premier League history, boasting 13 league titles, the club has faced a dry spell since their last win in 2013. Over the last decade, they’ve watched rivals Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola’s leadership, dominate the Premier League with six titles in the past seven seasons, reshaping English football in the process.
Now, things seem to be changing at Old Trafford. Under new management and a renewed drive, Manchester United is determined to break their title drought and reclaim their former glory. A key figure in this transformation is Omar Berrada, an executive who was previously instrumental in Manchester City’s rise. Berrada has been brought on board to help United regain their spot at the top of English football. In a recent meeting at Old Trafford, Berrada shared the clubโs ambitious goal of securing a Premier League title by 2028, a year that will mark the clubโs 150th anniversary.
This target reflects not just Manchester United’s desire to return to the top, but also a broader strategy to achieve success across the club. Berrada also revealed aspirations for the women’s team, hoping they will claim their first league title by 2028 as well. The leadershipโs vision extends beyond immediate success, aiming for sustained competitiveness and trophy wins for both the menโs and womenโs teams.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has voiced similar sentiments throughout the year. Ratcliffe, eager to see the club regain its winning ways, outlined a three-year plan to restore the teamโs former greatness. However, he urged fans to remain patient, acknowledging that the rebuilding process will take time. Reflecting on the past decade of underachievement, Ratcliffe acknowledged the growing frustration among supporters but reassured them that progress would become visible soon.
Ratcliffe was candid in his assessment, stating, โThis is one of the worldโs biggest clubs, and it should be playing world-class football, which hasnโt been the case for the past 10 or 11 years.โ His words resonated with many fans, who have been longing to see Manchester United return to playing the kind of football that once made them a global powerhouse. Ratcliffeโs vision is to restore Unitedโs reputation, not just as a historic club, but as a dominant force competing for the biggest trophies once more.
As Manchester United prepares for its 150th anniversary, the pressure is on to deliver results. With 2028 as the target, the club is placing its faith in new leadership to guide them back to Premier League success. The challenge is daunting, particularly with Manchester City continuing their dominance. However, for United supporters, the prospect of returning to glory offers hope after years of disappointment. If the plans laid out by Berrada and Ratcliffe come to fruition, the Red Devils could once again celebrate a Premier League triumph, marking both a historic milestone and a long-awaited return to the top.