Richard Arnold is leaving his role as Manchester United chief executive, the club have announced.
Arnold has been with United since 2007, working as commercial director before becoming group managing director in 2013. The departure of executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward saw him take up the role of chief executive in February 2022.
“Richard Arnold has decided to step down as chief executive of Manchester United after 16 years with the club,” read a club statement. “Patrick Stewart will take over as interim CEO, in addition to his existing role as general counsel, with Richard continuing…
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