Manchester United's deputy football director Andy O’Boyle is set to leave after two years at the club. O'Boyle joined as United's inaugural deputy football director in May 2022 and his appointment was intended to free up around two-thirds of John Murtough’s week.
John Murtough was formerly United's football director but left Old Trafford in April as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's boardroom shake-up.
O'Boyle is now set to follow him out the exit door, despite assuming more responsibility since Murtough left earlier in the year.
O'Boyle had vacated his role as the head of elite performance at the Premier League to support Murtough and he assisted Sir Dave Brailsford as he made boardroom changes. ALSO READ: Why a 35-year-old who last played for Doncaster has joined United ALSO READ: United respond to claims Casemiro left Old Trafford at half-time The Northern Irishman played an important role as United waited on the appointments of Omar Berrada (CEO), Jason Wilcox (technical director) and Dan Ashworth (sporting director).
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