Manchester United is expected to lose three senior executives next summer. This change comes amid job cuts since Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS became a minority owner of the club. The club has also seen significant restructuring in its backroom staff.
The three executives set to leave are Annie Hale, James Holroyd, and Florence Lafaye. Annie Hale, who is the People and Transformation Director, played a key role in the recent round of redundancies, which could impact up to 200 jobs before the season ends.
James Holroyd is the Chief Commercial Development Officer, while Florence Lafaye is the London-based commercial director. Holroyd has worked at the club for 13 years, and Lafaye has been there for 14 years.
The departures of these executives are not part of the ongoing redundancy process. Their exit highlights a broader trend of changes within the club’s management structure. Manchester United is facing ongoing struggles on the pitch. If they do not improve their performance, more changes may be necessary to address the issues at the club.
Overall, the situation reflects challenges within Manchester United and the need for continued restructuring. The club has to navigate these transitions while aiming for better results.
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