The co-ownership dynamics at Manchester United are taking shape as Omar Berrada, the chief football operations officer at City Football Group, is poached from crosstown rivals City.
Berrada, who worked at Barcelona and has been with City Football Group since 2011, will succeed departing CEO Richard Arnold. His appointment, a joint decision by Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazers, aligns with Ratcliffe’s increased stake.
Meanwhile, Sir Dave Brailsford, known for Team Sky, steps away from cycling to focus on auditing United as chief sporting adviser, highlighting the evolving strategy under the new ownership structure.
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