Omar Berrada issues Man United transfer warning after Matheus Cunha deal

The Chief Executive Omar Berrada from Manchester United says that this summer the club must be careful after the season of “Transformation”, which has seen a series of “heavy decisions” made by Old Trafford

Omar Berrada has warned that Manchester United should be “wise” on the transfer market this summer after missing the qualification for Europe next season. But the Chief Executive says that recruitment head Jason Wilcox and head coach Ruben Amorim have been discussing goals for months.

And he is convinced that the club can “execute” the strategy to help the side return to the top of the Premier League.

From United it is expected to complete a £ 62.5 million deal with Wolves for Star Forward Matheus Cunha before the window is officially opened on Sunday, although a number of controversial departure is expected to finance the most important makeover of the team.

And a week after the nightmare of losing the Europa League final at Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao, Barkrada admitted that it was a “difficult season” at Old Trafford.

“We undergo a transformation on and next to the field. We have had to make a number of really tough decisions to really bring the club to the best possible place for the future,” Barkrada told Mutv during the controversial tour after the season by the club by Kuala Lumpur.

“Our fans have been incredibly supportive and patient in this process. I can only thank and now it is our job to concentrate on the future and to learn from what happened this season, to improve and keep coming back to the top.”

Berrada was then asked about the transfer window and added: “I can't talk about details, but I can say that we have been planning for many months now. We were ready for all the different scenarios. Now we know what to do.

“We have a very clear idea where we should invest in the team to improve. Jason, his team and Ruben have been talking for many months. Now it is a matter of implementing that plan and doing it in a way that is careful, but at the same time with ambition.”

Amorim apologized at United fans after the last Premier League match last weekend against Aston Villa.

And Berrada continued: “Ruben spoke very well on Sunday. He is right that the past is the past. It is important to learn. Now we have to stay together, stay united. The owner has been very supportive in this transition year.

“Now we have to work very hard and do everything we can to bring the club back to the top and I am very enthusiastic about what is coming. We have to work very hard as a unit, like a club and I know for sure that the good days will be back.”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top