Huddersfield Town have announced that head of operations David Moss has left the club just five months after his appointment.
The Yorkshireman replaced Stuart Webber - who had left for Norwich City - in the role in June after a seven-year stint at Celtic.
Moss's work at the John Smith's Stadium coincided with a bright start for the newly-promoted Terriers in the Premier League, culminating in a 2-1 win over Manchester United.
However, Huddersfield have now revealed that the ex-Swindon Town player has left the club by mutual consent after just 145 days in the job.
A club statement read: "Huddersfield Town can today confirm that head of football operations David Moss has vacated his role at the club by mutual consent.
"The club will now begin the search for a new head of football operations. Everyone at Huddersfield Town would like to wish David all the best in his future endeavours."
Huddersfield have recruited 13 players since Moss's appointment.