- Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada has outlined a "clear plan" for summer transfers, emphasising that the club will not allow market forces or agents to dictate their strategy, focusing instead on financial discipline and a long-term vision.
- Berrada confirmed the club intends to replicate last summer's successful recruitment template, aiming for a mix of experienced and youth players, including those proven in the Premier League and high performers from other leagues.
- An initial £35 million fee is reportedly agreed with Atalanta for Brazilian midfielder Ederson , with further additions expected as part of the club's strategic transfer approach.
- Michael Carrick has been permanently appointed as head coach, following his impressive interim tenure which saw the team secure a third-place Premier League finish and Champions League qualification, with Berrada praising his calm yet driven leadership.
- Veteran goalkeeper Tom Heaton , a product of United’s youth academy, has signed a new one-year contract, expressing his determination to contribute to the club's pursuit of success.
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Man United chief outlines ‘clear plan’ for summer transfer window