Regon Woodward after resigning as deputy chairman of Man United, that's what he said.

Manchester Unitedi has come out with official communiqués where he has confirmed the removal of the club's deputy head, Ed Woodward, who will no longer exercise the post after the end of this season. Disputes over the formation of the European Superleague have prompted his resignation, even though it has been reported that he had planned his departure in [...]
Manchester Unitedi has come out with official communiqués where he has confirmed the removal of the club's deputy head, Ed Woodward, who will no longer exercise the post after the end of this season.
Disagreements over the formation of the European Superleague have prompted his resignation, even though it has been reported that he had planned his departure at the end of this year.
I'm extremely proud to have served United States and it's been an honor to work for the world's largest football club in the last 16 years.
“Klub is well placed for the future and will have difficulty leaving at the end of”.
We've invested more than a billion pounds on the team in my time and I'm excited about the players' progress under the clever direction of Ole Gunnar Solskyarer his training team in the past two years”.
I've wanted the club to win the Premier League during my era, and I'm sure the bases are set to win it for our passionate fans”.
The “in the last 16 months has had very unique challenges and the work of the club in the community and around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic has been heroic”.
“Financial change in football clubs has been severe, but Unitedi has been among the most powerful and flexible in the face of extraordinary financial pressures”, 49-year-old said, citing some of the cups won during his era, already has not mentioned at any moment the European Superleague.
Otherwise, Woodward joined Manchester United in 2005, and in 2013 he became chief executive chief of the club.












