The Liverpool supporter suffered serious injuries after an unprovoked attack ahead of the Champions League semi-final match against AS Roma at Anfield in April 2018.
After almost 18 months of treatment in Ireland, Seán will now move to a specialist neurological facility in the north of England for an initial twelve-week rehabilitation programme focused on developing his speech and movement.
“Seán has made progress over the past 18 months but it is extremely slow,” said Seán’s wife, Martina Cox.
“He finds it very difficult to express himself verbally and, while it seems he can hear and understand more, his speech remains very challenged.