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Andy O'Boyle, Manchester United's deputy football director, is set to leave the club after two years amid significant structural changes following INEOS' involvement. Originally brought in to support former football director John Murtough, O'Boyle's responsibilities diminished with the appointments of new executives, including sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox. He played a crucial role in the club's recent summer transfer activities, which saw significant financial investments and departures. O'Boyle's departure reflects a broader overhaul in United's leadership, as the club seeks to improve its operations across all teams. Despite the changes, the team has struggled this season, managing only three points from their opening three Premier League matches, intensifying scrutiny on manager Erik ten Hag. O'Boyle, a respected professional, is likely to attract interest from other top European clubs.
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