Manchester United focuses on the constitution of the best team on and off the field.
Although they have signed a lot of players to strengthen the team lately, they are also a team to make decisions for the club off the field which concern the financial aspect.
The co-owner of Man United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is determined to reduce the costs of the club and this has resulted in certain difficult decisions for the club’s workforce.
In order to increase club income and help them make their maximum financial potential, they have entered into an agreement for a new chief business office.
According to AthleticsMan United should appoint Marc Armstrong as Director of Business (CBO) after having concluded an agreement with Paris Saint-Allemand.
Armstrong will work under the CEO of Man United, Omar Berrada, who is responsible for the club’s commercial and football side.
Armstrong has done wonders at PSG and has increased its income in recent years. His impressive assessment was the reason for Man United’s intention to name it.
A date has already been agreed for the name of Armstrong after United concluded an agreement with the French club to appoint its key figure.
Man United will have to make major decisions in the summer transfer window to maximize their financial potential.
Man United was expecting to undergo major changes in summer

The tastes of Marcus Rashford, WateredJadon Sancho, Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans should all leave the club permanently in summer and this would allow the club a lot of money in terms of wages.
An overhaul of the team is required in summer to provide Manager Ruben Amorim with the right resources to perform well.
The decisions taken by Armstrong in the future will have a huge word to say about who the team will sign in the future and how they will work on the transfer market.
He brings previous experience by working in the NBA marketing department and seems to be an intelligent addition to the Ineos board of directors.
In less positive news for the club, the attacker of the city of Ipswich Liam Delap A moved away from a move to Man United.