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Manchester United on the brink of a new era as Omar Berrada’s gardening leave nears its end – Latest News and Transfers from Man United

Omar Berrada's gardening leave ending date emerges as Manchester United inch closer to new era - Man United News And Transfer News



The people are set to assume position with the exception of Dan Ashworth and the new era can begin at pace soon.

Daily Mail’s Mike Keegan reports that Omar Berrada, the new CEO of Manchester United, is set to start working in mid-July.

He was put on gardening leave by City after United agreed to sign him at the start of the year in a huge announcement after INEOS’ stake got confirmed.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe praised City for how they handled his departure amicably and put it in contrast to Newcastle’s stance with Dan Ashworth.

Considering Berrada’s departure was announced in mid-January, a six-month gardening leave would put his arrival by mid-July, which is exactly what this report states.

He is expected to lead the revolution at United with all the other appointments reporting to him.

So far, Jason Wilcox has been the only one through the door and he has attended multiple United games sitting alongside Sir David Brailsford.

Dan Ashworth remains on gardening leave as United and Newcastle remain apart on their valuation of the final compensation.

There has been interest in other positions as well, with Ipswich’s Sam Williams also close to moving.

In the meantime, the departures have been rapid, with the likes of John Murtough and Richard Arnold leaving the club and Darren Fletcher’s role being restructured.

From Berrada’s point of view, his remit encompasses both sporting and financial spheres and he will lead the transformation of the club under the new ownership.

He replaces Richard Arnold and his arrival in mid-July will coincide with the transfer window gathering momentum as well.

As long as every new appointment is not in place, it is fair to assume that no earth-shattering moves will be made but the quicker that happens, that timeline moves to a better position.

It’s 2/3 right now and all the focus is on Ashworth for United to have their new-look team in place for the start of the new season and hopefully, a new era.


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