Manchester United's incoming co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is under no illusions of the challenge the club has to catch up to their near rivals Manchester City.
This season, as has been the case for most of the past decade, the blue side of the city has been streaks ahead of the red. Where Pep Guardiola has made success look effortless, United have been stuck in the doldrums bouncing between the Champions League, Europa League and even no European football at all with title challenges extremely rare.
So why not, when you are so far behind the chasing pack, try your utmost to bring someone to Old Trafford who has been key to the success down the road?
Well, that is exactly what United have done. READ MORE: Ratcliffe has just one piece missing from United jigsaw READ MORE: Inside 48 hours which clinched United for INEOS On Saturday night, the Reds announced Omar Berrada as their incoming CEO.