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Man United's 'highly regarded' director Andy O'Boyle is 'set to leave the club' after just two years at Old Trafford with the executive was 'heavily' involved in recent transfers

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Manchester United's deputy football director, Andy O’Boyle, is set to leave the club after two-years in his position, according to reports.

The Old Trafford-based side have been busy making changes both on and off the pitch throughout the summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS team took sporting control.

O'Boyle was tasked with helping find ways to improve the men's, women's and academy teams at United, but will now leave the club in search of other opportunities, as reported by The Athletic.

The Northern Irishman originally started his coaching career at United, working with the youth team for a brief spell in 2006 before later taking up stints at Wrexham, Coventry, Liverpool and England's Under-21 side.