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Man United transfer chief Matt Judge ‘resigns and will NOT play a role in summer window’

Man United transfer chief Matt Judge 'resigns and will NOT play a role in summer window'

More chaos at Manchester United as transfer chief Matt Judge ‘resigns from his role after eight years and will NOT play an active role in the summer transfer window… leaving John Murtough in charge of negotiations’

Manchester United’s director of football negotiations Matt Judge has resignedJudge has been involved in United’s transfer business since the summer of 2014He is currently working out a notice period before leaving the club later this yearThe transfer chief’s exit comes amid a series of structural changes at the club 

Manchester United’s director of football negotiations Matt Judge has resigned from his position after eight years at the club, according to a report.

Judge is currently working out a notice period before leaving the club later this year but is not expected to be involved in the Red Devils’ summer transfer business, according to The Athletic. 

United are currently undergoing a backroom shuffle and Judge’s departure leaves John Murtough in charge of recruitment at the club.  

Judge reportedly began to consider his position in recent weeks amid the series of structural changes at Old Trafford, and his exit is said to be amicable between the two parties.

The departure of executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is said to be one of the changes to impact the decision. Judge had previously been described by former manager Louis van Gaal as Woodward’s ‘right hand’. 

Murtough has worked closely with Judge and will apparently be supported by the club’s recruitment and legal teams as the off-pitch changes continue.

Manchester United’s director of football negotiations Matt Judge has resigned from his position after eight years at the club

Judge’s (right) exit comes amid a series of structural changes at the club, including the departure…

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