Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold is reportedly set to leave the club by the end of the year.
According to Sky, an announcement will be made on Arnold's future later on Wednesday.
His departure comes as Manchester United prepare to confirm Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Sport buying a 25 per cent stake in the club.
Patrick Stewart, Manchester United's general counsel, will reportedly be named as the club's interim chief executive following Arnold's departure.
Arnold has been Manchester United's CEO since February 2022, succeeding Ed Woodward in the role.
Arnold has been employed by Manchester United since 2007 and has enjoyed lots of success on the commercial side.
Reports emerged last month that Arnold was expected to depart should Sir Jim Ratcliffe be successful in landing a 25 per cent minority stake.
Man United had described last month's reports as 'speculation'.
Arnold is one of the 12-person board who will have to ratify Ratcliffe's minority stake in the club.
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