Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has made it clear where the club stands when it comes to transfer policy — and it’s a stance that many fans will find refreshing.
Speaking recently, Berrada emphasized that the club is focused on recruiting players who genuinely believe in the project at Manchester United, regardless of whether the team is playing Champions League football.
"If players don’t want to come because we’re not in the Champions League, then maybe they’re not the right players for Manchester United."
It’s a bold message — but one that fits with the rebuilding ethos currently underway at Old Trafford. Berrada’s approach signals a move away from signing players purely for status or convenience, instead focusing on bringing in individuals with the right mentality and hunger to be part of the club’s resurgence as seen in the recent signing of Matheus Cunha.
This shift could be a major step in building a stronger, more unified dressing room, driven by players who wear the shirt with pride, not just for personal glory on Europe’s biggest stage.
Now it’s down to the recruitment team to prove those words with actions this summer.
Source: @AndyMitten
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