This report from the Mirror reveals the ambitions of new Manchester United CEO Omar Berarda in the transfer market and his determination to reshape the club's image. Berarda's appointment is not just a personnel change, but a sign of the club's attempt to rebuild confidence and expectation at the competitive level and in the minds of the fans.
The fact that Berarda sees the signing of Jolo as his "personal project" shows his high regard for the young defender and his vision of bringing in such a potential star to drive the rebuilding of Manchester United. Despite facing such a strong rival as Real Madrid, and the player's own favoritism towards Real Madrid, Berarda did not back down, but rather strengthened his determination, which reflects his boldness as a leader and confidence in the future of Manchester United.
The high price of £52 million offered by Manchester United is not only an affirmation of Yolo's value, but also a reflection of the club's economic strength and determination to rebuild. In addition, Manchester United also through the threat of the player if not to join will face a year without football, as well as to provide generous contract conditions to attract Yoro, these means undoubtedly increased the United in the transfer negotiations in the bargaining chips.
From the reports, it was clear that Madrid, while confident of signing Yoro, were hesitant on the price tag, giving United an opportunity to capitalize. Berrada has capitalized on this and through strategic negotiations and generous offers, has tried to convince Jolo to join United.
If Bellada is successful in signing Jolo, it will not only add a strong reinforcement to United's defense, but also send a strong signal to the outside world that United is ushering in a brand new era, one that is full of vitality and competitiveness. This is undoubtedly exciting news for United fans, who are looking forward to witnessing the team's glorious return to the top under the leadership of the new CEO.