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This are the target he has to meet. We told him the year we want him to win the Premier League. If he doesn’t meet up with this target, we will sack him”-Man Utd CEO Omar Berrada has told staff what year they aim to win Premier League title again.

Manchester United’s leadership is aiming to mark the club’s 150-year anniversary with a Premier League title win. Despite being the most successful club in Premier League history with 13 titles, United has not lifted the league trophy since 2013. In the years since, Manchester City’s dominance, led by Pep Guardiola, has seen them win six of the last seven titles, reshaping English football.

Now, under new leadership, the Red Devils are looking to change that. Omar Berrada, who was hired from City to help re-establish United as a title-winning side, shared the club’s ambitions in a recent meeting at Old Trafford. According to *The Athletic*, Berrada emphasized t”

hat the club’s goal is to win the Premier League by 2028, coinciding with their 150th anniversary. He also outlined aspirations for the women’s team to achieve their first league title by that year.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United’s co-owner, echoed similar sentiments earlier in the year. Ratcliffe spoke of a three-year plan to bring United back to the top, warning against unrealistic expectations but promising that fans would see progress. He acknowledged the frustration of the past 11 years, stressing the need for patience as the club rebuilds towards its former glory.

Ratcliffe said, “It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world. It should be playing the best football in the world and hasn’t been doing that for 10 or 11 years.”

Manchester United is gearing up for a significant milestone, aiming to win the Premier League by 2028 to mark the club’s 150th anniversary. Despite being the most successful team in Premier League history with 13 titles, United has not won the league since 2013. The dominance of Manchester City under Pep Guardiola, winning six of the last seven titles, has shifted the balance of power in English football.

In an effort to reclaim their former glory, United has brought in new leadership, including Omar Berrada, who was recruited from Manchester City. During a recent meeting, Berrada shared the club’s ambition to secure the Premier League title by 2028 and also expressed hopes for the women’s team to win their first league title by then.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of the club, also outlined a three-year plan to restore United to the top. Ratcliffe acknowledged the frustration of the last 11 years but urged fans to remain patient, as the club rebuilds toward competing at the highest level once again. His vision is for United to return to playing “the best football in the world,” reflective of the club’s historic stature.

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