Manchester United chief executive: club won't overpay for any player this summer

Manchester United chief executive: club won't overpay for any player this summer

Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada confirmed that the club will not be pressured into aggressive spending during the summer transfer window and will not overpay for players. According to Berrada, the club will stick to its plans regardless of external expectations.

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Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada has sent a clear signal that the Premier League club has no intention of opening its coffers wide when the summer transfer window opens. According to Berrada, the club will not be pressured and will not pay more for any player than what they are actually worth.

Berrada stressed that Manchester United has a clear strategy and plan from which it does not intend to deviate, even if external expectations or competition demand it. The club wants to make considered and financially responsible decisions, rather than react emotionally to market trends.

Manchester United has spent significant sums in the transfer market in recent years, but the results on the pitch have not met expectations. Under the leadership of the new management team, which includes Berrada, there is an effort to move towards more sustainable financial management. This means that the club focuses on both sporting fit and financial metrics in every transfer.

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