Recently, Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada summarized his work last season.
Bellada said: "As we enter the 2025/26 season, we are all working hard to improve the club from all levels. At the competitive level, we are satisfied with the lineup strengthening for the men's and women's first teams this summer, all for long-term development. Off the court, we have just completed a series of structural adjustments and leadership changes, and have now formed a new, efficient and streamlined organizational system to lay the foundation for achieving sports competition and business goals."
"We also invested funds to upgrade infrastructure: Following the early investment in women's facilities, the Men's First Team Building at Carrington Training Base The renovation project has been completed on time and on budget to create a world-class environment for players and employees. In addition, we continue to advance the new stadium program to rebuild the Old Trafford stadium as a core component of the surrounding community revitalization program. "
" Still achieving record revenues in this challenging year, demonstrating Manchester United's unique resilience. Our business business remains strong by continuing to provide fans with attractive products and experiences and providing partners with industry-leading business value. With the cost-cutting program initially results, there is room for significant improvement in financial performance, which will ultimately serve our core goal: to win the success of the arena."