Jose Mourinho has labelled Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold an 'amazing person', heaping praise on the Red Devils chief ahead of his exit from Old Trafford this month.
Manchester United, who announced the departure of Arnold in November, are undergoing a major reshuffle ahead of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s imminent £1.25billion takeover, which will see the British billionaire take over football operations at the club.
United’s top lawyer Patrick Stewart is taking over the role on an interim basis with one of Ratcliffe’s key aides, Ineos Sport chief executive Jean-Claude Blanc, viewed as a potential permanent replacement.
Arnold, who replaced Ed Woodward as chief executive in February 2022, has been instrumental to United’s strong commercial growth over the last decade, securing a £900million kit deal with adidas and £60m shirt sponsorship with Qualcomm earlier this year.
However, the 52-year-old was widely criticised over the club’s handling of the Mason Greenwood saga which led to the England striker joining Getafe on loan following a Manchester United U-turn.
Despite this, former Manchester United manager Mourinho was full of praise for Arnold this week during his appearance on The Obi One podcast.
Reflecting on his time at Old Trafford, where he won both the League Cup and Europa League, Mourinho urged that Arnold was a excellent Commercial Director before becoming CEO.
'They still have a CEO who is an amazing person, who I would love to have had during my time there, that's Richard Arnold, who is probably now leaving,' Mourinho said.
'I had him as a Commercial Director, not a CEO, and I would love to have had him on my side in my time there, but the club wasn't easy. I don't have regrets because I gave everything.
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