In a behind-the-scenes meeting with staff at Old Trafford, Berrada outlined the club's vision for the next three years, emphasizing gradual progress over immediate success. This strategy marks a significant shift in approach for the Red Devils.
Berrada, who joined from Manchester City in June, acknowledged the challenges in overtaking City's level of performance. "It's not sensible to think we can play like Pep Guardiola's team by next year," he said.
Instead, Berrada focused on setting realistic expectations, stressing that a 10-year plan would be unrealistic and test the patience of fans. "The key thing is our trajectory, so people can see we're making progress," he explained.
Manchester United's last Premier League title came in the 2012-13 season under Sir Alex Ferguson. Berrada's appointment was seen as a major coup, given his stellar work at City. Former defender Rio Ferdinand praised Berrada's expertise, saying, "They think he has done so much in the game at different levels and has been successful."
Berrada's three-year plan prioritizes sustainable growth and development. By 2028, Manchester United aims to be challenging for the Premier League and Champions League titles, solidifying its position as one of the world's top clubs.
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