Berrada confirms that the Red Devils support ‘Amorim’
Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has confirmed the club have a clear plan to rebuild this summer despite missing out on Champions League football and has backed Ruben Amorim to return the club to glory.

Last week’s 1-0 Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao cost United a staggering £100m in lost revenue. However, Berrada
insists the club are prepared for any situation and will continue to strengthen and rebuild under Amorim.
“Of course everyone is still hurting from last week’s defeat,” แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ Berrada said during the end-of-season tour of Southeast Asia.
“We all want to finish the season with a trophy, but the players, the coaches and the staff are very focused and are already thinking about next season. “
I can’t talk about the details yet, but we have been planning for months. We are prepared for all situations and now we know what we need to do. We have a clear picture of where we need to improve in the squad. “
Jason (Wilcox), his team and Ruben have been talking for months. Now it’s time to move forward with that plan. “It was a deliberate but ambitious process.”
Berrada also reflected on his difficult first season and agreed with Amorim’s view that “the good times” were coming back to Old Trafford.
“It’s a great honour to work with this club,” Berrada said.
“It was a difficult season, we went through changes on. And off the pitch and we had to make very difficult decisions to lay the foundations for the club to move in the best direction for the future. “
Our fans have been incredibly supportive and patient with this process, and I would like to thank them deeply. Now our job is to focus on the future. learn from what has happened this season, improve and get back to the top. “
Ruben is right. The past is the past. It is important to learn from it. Now we have to live together as one. The owner (Sir Jim Ratcliffe) has been very supportive in this year of transition. I am very excited about what lies ahead and I am sure the golden age is coming back.”