Man Utd appoint insider Richard Arnold as CEO
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Manchester United on Thursday (Jan 6) promoted insider
Richard Arnold to the role of chief executive officer, effectively replacing executive
vice-chairman Ed Woodward as the soccer club's boss.
Arnold, who has been managing director for over eight
years, was seen as a favourite to take over the reins of the English club after
Woodward announced in April he would be stepping down.
Woodward, who has been with the club since the 2005
takeover by the American Glazer family, was one of the leading figures in the
breakaway European Super League project that angered fans and sparked protests.
Woodward will depart on Feb 1 when Arnold takes over
as CEO, a role which has been vacant since David Gill’s highly successful
tenure ended in 2013.
Woodward and Arnold have been credited with driving
the club's commercial success and overseeing the signing of several lucrative
sponsorship contracts.
United, which won its last Premier League title in
2013 under the guidance of Alex Ferguson, has had a difficult first half of the
season, leaving the 20-time English champions in seventh place and costing its
former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his job.

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