Man Utd CEO Berrada sticking to 2028 Premier League title aim
Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder #08 Bruno Fernandes reacts after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on March 9, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Manchester United
chief executive Omar Berrada is sticking to his ambitious target of winning the
Premier League in 2028 to mark the club's 150th anniversary despite a
historically bad season for Ruben Amorim's team.
The 20-time
English champions endured their worst top-flight campaign since they were
relegated in 1973/74, finishing 15th, 42 points behind champions Liverpool.
They also lost
the Europa League final to Tottenham, meaning they will have no European
football next season.
Berrada told
staff of his "Project 150" vision in September last year, setting out
his aim to win the Premier League and the Women's Super League (WSL) titles in
2028.
While United's
men's team have a mountain to climb, the women's side, who have never won the
WSL, will have to dislodge Chelsea, who have won the past six titles.
United finished
third in the WSL, 16 points behind champions Chelsea, who also beat them in the
FA Cup final.
But Berrada,
formerly chief football operations officer at Manchester City, believes a
double title success within three years is possible, despite the huge
challenges.
"It's
establishing a series of targets within a timeframe so we can focus our efforts
and energy on that goal," he said in an interview with the United We Stand
fanzine, to be published on Wednesday.
"Can the
team win the Premier League title by 2028? Of course.
"We've just
finished 15th and it seems an impossible task. But why not aim for it? Why not
do everything in our power?"
United, in three
years' time, will mark 150 years since the club were founded as Newton Heath in
1878.
They have not
been crowned English champions since Alex Ferguson's final season in charge in
2012/13 but Berrada remains confident.
"I firmly
believe we can do it," he said. "We have two or three summer windows
to build a team to start competing to win the Premier League."


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