Three senior executives will leave Manchester United this summer, including the person responsible for delivering the latest round of redundancies.
People and transformation director Annie Hale will leave United once the second redundancy programme in as many years, which could see up to 200 people lose their jobs, has been concluded.
Chief commercial development officer James Holroyd, who has been at United for more than 14 years, and London-based director of partnerships Florence Lafaye, who is due to complete 13 years at the club in June, will also leave.
Club sources stress the trio are all leaving of their own accord, are not being forced out and are not part of the redundancy programme.