The Peoples Person
·5 Juni 2026
Marc Skinner: United CEO Omar Berrada makes big call on manager’s future

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·5 Juni 2026

Manchester United Women started the season very well, qualifying for the Champions League.
The Red Devils breezed through the league phase and Atletico Madrid to set up a quarter-final tie with Bayern Munich.
Unfortunately, they narrowly missed out 5-3 on aggregate and also lost their first ever League Cup final to Chelsea.
Sadly, they underperformed in the league and finished fourth, missing out on Champions League football next season.
In fact, United won just one of their last ten matches and that was a last-gasp winner versus Everton.
As a result, there has been a significant amount of pressure on manager Marc Skinner and there have been reports that the club were not happy with him.
Skinner has come out fighting though in recent press conferences and defended his record at the club.
He has also stated that he is the right man for the job even though an increasing number of fans disagree with this assessment.
In a recent interview with Manchester United’s CEO, Omar Berrada, it was seemingly suggested that Skinner’s short-term future at the club was safe.
Despite not backing the manager outright, Berrada’s comments about the Women’s team suggested he would be a part of the future.
Speaking on the Inside Carrington Podcast through club media, Berrada commented, “overall we’ve seen the women’s team play champions league for the first time, did really well. We fell short in the WSL, we would have wanted to finish in the top three positions but we understand it’s difficult to compete on all fronts.”
Turning to the club’s future he exclaimed, “we’re very proud of what they achieved, now we need to continue working with Matt Johnson, Marc (Skinner) and others to see how we continue growing.”
United will need a big summer window and have reportedly reached an agreement with Spanish full-back Andrea Medina.
Nonetheless, there have been worrying rumours over the futures of stars such as Ella Toone, Elisabeth Terland and Melvine Malard, which will do little to appease fans’ concerns.
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