Manchester United set to raid Brentford again as new director of football operations lined up
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Manchester United set to raid Brentford again as new director of football operations lined up
"Manek, who will leave Brentford after three years at the club, will effectively oversee the running of United's Carrington training ground. Part of Manek's role at United will see him take charge of travel, security, training facilities, staff management and infrastructure as United look to overhaul the day-to-day running of the club. Manek originally joined Brentford as their business operations director before being promoted to chief operating officer in July 2024."
"He is the latest key executive to leave west London for United following the departure of Stephen Torpey, who started work as the Red Devils' academy director two weeks ago. The Bees have since appointed Jamie Greenwood as interim academy director while they search for a full-time replacement for Torpey, who was responsible for the reopening of the club's academy at the start of the 2022-23 season."
Manek will leave Brentford after three years to oversee Manchester United's Carrington training ground operations. His responsibilities will include travel, security, training facilities, staff management and infrastructure as United overhauls day-to-day club operations. Manek joined Brentford as business operations director and was promoted to chief operating officer in July 2024, having previously spent five years at Arsenal as head of first-team football operations. He will work across both the men's and women's teams and is one of several senior hires under chief executive Omar Berrada, who has implemented wide leadership changes since arriving from Manchester City in July 2024. Brentford have lost multiple key personnel.
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