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Manchester United have been hit by the voluntary exit of a key staff member, according to a report. 

The Red Devils are hoping to have turned a corner on the field after Ruben Amorim found himself under heavy pressure a the start of the season following a string of poor results.

But after Sir Jim Ratcliffe opted to back the Portuguese, the club beat Sunderland 2-0 at the weekend to climb up to 10th in the Premier League table in what could trigger an upturn in form.

Off the field, though, there have been various other changes, particularly since Ratcliffe took the reins after buying a minority stake in the club in February 2024.

The British billionaire has become synonymous with his cost-cutting measures that have included getting rid of a paid-for staff canteen and stripping Sir Alex Ferguson of his ambassadorial status.

The latest departure, though, comes as a blow to United. The Athletic report that head of academy recruitment Luke Fedorenko is set to leave the club on the back...

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