Richard Arnold is expected to leave his role as Manchester United chief executive in the event Sir Jim Ratcliffe succeeds in his bid for a minority stake. Arnold has held the position since taking over from Ed Woodward in February 2022.
Richard Arnold is expected to leave his role as chief executive in the event Sir Jim Ratcliffe succeeds in his bid for a minority stake. Arnold has held the position since taking over from Ed Woodward in February 2022. However, with the club’s board Arnold’s future has been discussed. Advertisement Ratcliffe wants sporting control for his proposed £1.3billion investment and part of his plan is to shake up the club structure.
Arnold has been with United since 2007, playing a major role in the club’s commercial growth, before rising to the role of chief executive following Woodward’s exit as executive vice-chairman 20 months ago. Arnold was the public face of the decision to but only after The Athletic reported the call had been made to bring him back earlier in August.
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