Manchester United's club doctor Steve McNally is to leave the club after 16 years, the club have announced.
McNally will step down at the end of January to start a new role as performance support director at PGMOL, the body responsible for match officials in English football.
He joined United in 2006 and worked with Sir Alex Ferguson for seven seasons, during which the club won the Champions League, the Club World Cup and five Premier League titles.
Following Ferguson’s retirement, McNally stayed on to work successfully with five further permanent managers, including, most recently Erik ten Hag.