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Jim Ratcliffe’s first great signing for United is a key actor in City's treble

The British billionaire will complete an historic deal in the Premier League

By Liam Styles

Jim Ratcliffe would sign a key member of Manchester City to start a massive project at United.
Jim Ratcliffe would sign a key member of Manchester City to start a massive project at United.
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Manchester United’s new minority stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe would be about to confirm his great massive first signing as the chief of football operations in the Red Devils as reported the English football site The Athletic in the last few hours, since the British billionaire could end with Manchester City’s hegemony by signing one of the main actors in the Citizen’s success in the last few years.

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The signing in question would be the one of Omar Berrada, the Director of Operations at Manchester City, who according to the English journalist David Ornstein from The Athletic, would be appointed as the next CEO at Manchester United in the next few days by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The British billionaire would complete in this way an effective blow in the market to secure an elite profile to control business and sporting operations.

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In this sense, it would be worth remembering that Omar Berrada also worked for Barcelona for at least eight years, being the head of sponsorship before heading the marketing department at Manchester City, having become one of the main actors in the Citizen’s transfer market with several important signings in his career as the one of Erling Haaland.

He will head an ambitious project at Manchester United

According to the information given by The Athletic, Berrada, who currently was the director of football operations at the City Football Group, would be the new CEO at Manchester United, where he will cover the absence of Richard Arnold in the position, while Jean Clair Blanc, who had been rumored to be the new CEO, will finally remain as the INEOS' CEO of Sport.


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