Omar Berrada recently left City to become chief executive at city rivals United.
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak insists Manchester United’s poaching of senior executive Omar Berrada is a source of pride for his club.
“When you see graduates, be it players at the Academy level, players at the first-team level, leave and go and have successful careers, to coaching staff, medical staff, physios, to senior executives that are being sought after by the best teams in the world, I think, if anything, that’s a testament that we’re on the right track.
“I think we’re on a trajectory that has been there for years now and continues to go from strength to strength.” He said: “The model works. We have a great system, we have a great management team, we have great clubs as part of the group.
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