
Revealed: How Sir Dave Brailsford plans to transform Man United into title-winners in his Mission 21 plan - and the major recruitment change
Daily MailSir Dave Brailsford has unveiled their Mission 21 plan to win the league again Manchester United have launched ‘Mission 21’ – their plan to capture a 21st Premier League title within the next three years via the best young talent on the planet. Sir Dave Brailsford has unveiled details of the drive to staff, which will see an emphasis placed on developing emerging prospects rather than paying top money for older, more established players. Man United have launched their ‘Mission 21’ plan to win the Premier League within three years Sir Dave Brailsford announced the plans to staff, which will see an emphasis placed on developing emerging prospects rather than paying top money for older, established players United signed promising young stars Ayden Heaven and Patrick Dorgu in January The 60-year-old is Ineos’s director of sport and has overseen Ratcliffe’s sporting portfolio since they took over the all-conquering Team Sky in 2019. Ruben Amorim is believed to be a backer of Mission 21, which was presented to staff last year United have won the English top flight title 20 times, but their last triumph came back in 2013 Both Missions sit under a broader ‘Project 150’ initiative, which chief executive Omar Berrada, another Ineos hire, presented to staff last autumn.
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