Sir Alex Ferguson, David Gill, Bryan Robson brought back into fold at Man United by Richard Arnold – reports
Sir Alex Ferguson, David Gill and Bryan Robson will form a new brains trust at Manchester United at the behest of new chief executive Richard Arnold.
Arnold stepped in to replace Ed Woodward, who was executive vice-chairman of the club as he oversaw the decline of the Red Devils following the departure of Ferguson as manager.
Ad
Chief executive Arnold has introduced a new group to the club including Ferguson, ex CEO Gill, and former captain Robson alongside current football director John Murtough.
Premier League
‘Sunday, the king plays’ – Ronaldo hints at Man Utd return
9 HOURS AGO
Arnold aims to consult with them in order to use their extensive experience.
Ferguson was part of a lunch meeting on Tuesday, the same day he reportedly met Cristiano Ronaldo after he ended his time away from the club as he seeks to force a move away.
- ‘Sunday, the king plays’ – Ronaldo hints at Man Utd return
- ‘Pressure on England’ as ‘confident’ Germany prepare for unexpected final appearance
- Chelsea ‘pulled out’ of Kounde deal due to ‘doubts’, Sevilla’s Monchi reveals
The 80-year-old Ferguson suffered a brain haemorrhage in 2018 but is regularly seen attending games at Old Trafford, while Gill is part of UEFA’s executive committee.
Premier League
‘No one is leaving’ – Manchester United dealt blow in pursuit of Antony as Ajax manager speaks out
22/07/2022 AT 17:10
Premier League
‘A fresh start’ – Rashford aiming for resurgence under Ten Hag
14/07/2022 AT 15:18
Read the full article Here