Gordon Taylor will leave his role as Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) chief executive after an upcoming review of the union's operations, it has been announced.
Taylor has held his role with the PFA since 1981 but pressure increased on his position last year, with over 200 current and former players calling for his departure in an open letter amid concerns surrounding the organisation's finances.
Responding in November, Taylor announced that the PFA would be holding a formal review and Sport Resolutions was instructed to lead the process last month.