CEO worked at City from 2011 before United move in JulyNo concerns over Jason Wilcox who also worked at City
Manchester United are confident there will be no repercussions for the club’s chief executive, Omar Berrada, if his former employers, Manchester City, are found guilty of charges brought against them by the Premier League.
Berrada worked at City from 2011, eventually becoming chief footballing operations officer, before moving to United in the summer, but there is no suggestion of wrongdoing against him during his time while employed by the English champions.
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