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Man United chief executive Richard Arnold 'is unhappy with club's widely-mocked social media strategy' that's led Gary Neville to describe players as 'ROBOTS'... while staff 'disagreed over endorsing a Pogba tweet denying he'd quit French national team'

Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold is reportedly unhappy with United's widely-derided social media strategy, their most powerful source of direct communication with supporters across the globe.

Changes are already underway in the communications department after the director of communications, Charlie Brooks, confirmed in February he was stepping down after three-and-a-half years.

This comes after staff at United disagreed with the decision to endorse a tweet by Paul Pogba denouncing a story by a print journalist in October as it undermined their commendable campaign against online abuse that the club launched last season, according to Manchester Evening News.