Manchester United's chief executive Omar Berrada has reiterated the club's commitment to a disciplined transfer strategy. As the summer transfer window approaches, Berrada insists that Manchester United will not overpay for signings, aiming to build on last season's successes. The club is coming off a season where they finished third in the Premier League and qualified for the Champions League, thanks to smart acquisitions. Berrada highlighted the importance of having a clear plan, stating that the approach taken last summer will be replicated this year. United has already agreed on a £35 million deal for Ederson from Atalanta and is looking to strengthen the midfield further. The club is also in the market for additional players, including a striker to support Benjamin Sesko and a left-sided defender. Berrada emphasized the need for a mix of experienced and young talent, ensuring that investments are not just for immediate gains but for long-term success. He stressed that Manchester United will remain disciplined and focused, avoiding the temptation to overpay in the current market.