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Edwards' departure fuels fresh turbulence at Liverpool under FSG

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Michael Edwards has quit his role as FSG's CEO of football, ending a brief stint that began in early 2024 to oversee Liverpool's multi‑club ambitions, a move that signals fresh upheaval at the club. The departure comes amid doubts over the project's future and expectations of further staff changes. His departure is highly unlikely to be the final blockbuster exit, with more staff changes expected at Liverpool. The exit adds to the growing list of senior departures under FSG's stewardship. Edwards left FSG after serving as CEO of football, a role he took on to manage a proposed multi‑club project linked to Liverpool. The club has yet to identify a second team, and the initiative now appears abandoned. The immediate consequences remain unclear, and it is not certain whether FSG will appoint a replacement since the position may no longer be required. This uncertainty adds to the broader organisational flux at Liverpool. Richard Hughes, the current sporting director, is reported by the BBC to be set to leave the club next year. Al‑Hilal have expressed interest in hiring him, a move first arranged by Edwards in 2024, and the two have known each other for over two decades. Bet £10, Get £30 in Free Bets Open an account and place a qualifying bet of £10 at minimum odds of 1/5 (1.2) or greater. 18+ New UK/ROI customers can CLAIM FREE Credits on settlement of qualifying bets, capped at £10 stake, with Out/Free and Bets/Boosted options, and can Cashed out NOW according to T&Cs. The uncertainty also puts Andoni Iraola's future in doubt as the club searches for new leadership. Liverpool previously faced similar turmoil in 2024 when Jurgen Klopp announced his departure, but the board acted swiftly then; this time the timing appears less certain.

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