"After Sir Alex Ferguson's departure, "Manchester United" is not experiencing the best times, and one of the club's executives, Ed Woodward, often faces criticism. However, the Englishman himself does not dramatize the situation and assures that the team is on the right track and is currently going through a period of change. According to E. Woodward, the club continues to strive to return to the fight for trophies and to demonstrate attractive football.
"Speaking about the club's philosophy and ongoing changes, it must be said that we have a clear vision. The investments made in transfers, club infrastructure, analysts, or the academy in recent years are already bearing fruit. We are very proud that we will soon reach the milestone of 4000 matches, in which at least one of our academy graduates will appear on the field. We also have high hopes for the young talents currently developing in the academy.
Our goal is to win trophies, but at the same time to play attractive football. We want our team to consist of both our academy graduates and top-level players from elsewhere," said E. Woodward.