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Omar Berrada would have a new drastic rule for Manchester United players

Manchester United new CEO has defined one of his first rules.

By Angus Barnes

Omar Berrada

The red devils new owners are looking to make a lot of changes to the team, and this could include the changes of some of the rules for the team.

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Manchester United main concern right now is the fact that there are several changes that need to be made in the next part of the season and for the future if they actually want to go ahead and get some better results, and the fact is that now they might be ready to make one of the most important changes for the team that would change their performances right away.

Omar Berrada has been named the next CEO of the red devils, and while the team is looking to make some changes in the next part of the season, the fact is that the main idea would be to let him be a really important part of most of the decisions that are being made for the team and this would have a really important impact on the players now.

Several sources have now confirmed that the main rule for Omar Berrada as the new owner of the red devils would be not to allow any players that is not able to perform stay on the team for more than 1 or 2 years max, this would prevent the team to have players that are not really up to standards.

It has been confirmed that Berrada believes that one of the main problems for the red devils is that they keep players that are not able to perform stay on the team until their contract ends, which usually is a time of 4 to 5 years, and that allows them to get comfortable without actually making an impact on the team or even in the trainings for the team now.

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Omar Berrada changes

This is one of the many changes from the new CEO of the red devils, and the fact is that he might be ready to really take control over a lot of current situations for the team in the next few months to have a real impact.

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