Key facts
- Michael Edwards will leave his role as CEO of football at Liverpool FC.
- Edwards' departure comes before his contract expires.
- His exit is linked to the unsuccessful multi-club expansion plans by Fenway Sports Group (FSG).
- Sporting director Richard Hughes is reportedly joining Al Hilal.
- Manager Arne Slot has also left the club.
Michael Edwards is departing Liverpool FC from his role as CEO of football, concluding his second tenure with the organization. His exit, announced by Fenway Sports Group (FSG), comes as the club faces a series of changes within its leadership.
Edwards' departure is reportedly tied to the failure of FSG's ambitions to create a multi-club football network, a strategy that has seen Liverpool fall behind rivals in its expansion efforts. This move is seen as a significant development for the club's operational structure.
The upheaval extends beyond Edwards, with sporting director Richard Hughes reportedly set to join Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal. Additionally, manager Arne Slot has also left his position.
FSG president Mike Gordon expressed gratitude for Edwards' contributions, stating, "Michael has made an extraordinary contribution to Liverpool Football Club and Fenway Sports Group throughout his time with our organisation." He wished Edwards and his family success in their future endeavors.
