- Teddy Sheringham criticised Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada's goal of winning the Premier League by 2028, labeling it as "dreamlike" and "pie in the sky" remarks.
- Sheringham stressed the importance of taking small, encouraging steps and allowing the manager, Ruben Amorim, sufficient time to improve the team's performance.
- Manchester United concluded their worst top-flight campaign in 51 years, finishing 15th and missing out on European football after losing the Europa League final.
- The former United striker warned that manager Ruben Amorim cannot afford a slow start to the upcoming season, despite retaining the hierarchy's backing.
- Sheringham also commented on Rasmus Hojlund's struggles, attributing them to a lack of service rather than his ability, and noted new signing Matheus Cunha and interest in Bryan Mbeumo.
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