In a dramatic escalation of internal tensions, Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has issued a stern warning to staff, threatening immediate dismissal for anyone found leaking confidential information to the media.
This comes in the wake of a series of damaging stories surrounding the club’s new minority owners, INEOS, contributing to what is shaping up to be a tumultuous period for the Red Devils.
The explosive development was revealed through a leaked 580-word email, obtained by The Telegraph, in which Berrada expressed his deep concern over the persistent flow of sensitive information reaching the press.
The email, sent to all club employees, explicitly stated that any individual found guilty of divulging confidential details would be subject to immediate dismissal on grounds of gross misconduct.
“Anyone disclosing information outside of the club is breaching their obligations of confidentiality, and we are very clear that this will be considered gross misconduct,” Berrada wrote.
“To protect the club and its colleagues, additional measures are being put in place to prevent future breaches of confidentiality and also identify any persons responsible.”
This assertive move by the CEO comes as INEOS, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, faces increasing scrutiny over their handling of the club.
The current Premier League season is poised to be one of Manchester United’s worst on record, with the team needing to win 10 of their remaining 13 matches to avoid a historic low points tally.
Adding to the growing discontent among fans and staff are reports of potential mass redundancies and controversial decisions regarding inflated ticket prices, both of which have been closely associated with INEOS’s restructuring efforts.
The irony of Berrada’s email itself being leaked has not been lost on observers, highlighting the significant challenge the club faces in controlling the narrative. It underscores the deep-seated issues within the club’s culture and the difficulty in stemming the tide of information leaks.
INEOS has ambitious plans for the future of Manchester United, including a major regeneration of Old Trafford and the stated goal of winning the Premier League title under ‘Mission 21’.
However, the current climate of internal strife and negative publicity is likely to further alienate fans, who are already frustrated with the team’s on-field performance.
The ongoing turmoil raises questions about the effectiveness of INEOS’s leadership and their ability to implement their vision for the club.
With the next Premier League match against Everton looming, the team faces not only a crucial test on the pitch but also a critical period in managing the internal fallout from this latest controversy.