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Manchester United to announce Ed Woodward replacement?

Man United to announce Ed Woodward replacement?
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Manchester United group managing director Richard Arnold is reportedly set to take over from Ed Woodward as the club's chief executive.

Manchester United are reportedly set to appoint Richard Arnold as Ed Woodward's successor ahead of the executive vice chairman's imminent exit from Old Trafford.

The 49-year-old's time in Manchester has been marred by controversy since he originally joined the club in 2005 before being promoted to his current role in 2012, which came to a head earlier this year.

Following the Red Devils' involvement in the farcical European Super League debacle, it was announced that Woodward would step down from his position at the end of 2021.

According to Sky News, Arnold - who currently serves as United's group managing director - is set to be appointed as Woodward's successor as chief executive.

The report adds Arnold's appointment could be confirmed in a statement as soon as next month - although the deal is yet to be formalised - and he has had to fight off two other United chiefs to land the role.

United's attempt to join the Super League saw fans storm the Old Trafford pitch in protest of the current regime before a game with Liverpool in May, while Woodward's home previously came under attack in January 2020.

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