Two senior figures in Manchester United's leadership team are reportedly set to leave the club.
Mail Sport exclusively revealed earlier this week that staff had been hit with a brutal new wave of cuts. This is the second round of redundancies since Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed his partial takeover of United last February.
Eight months ago, Ratcliffe let 250 staff go, and he wants to reduce the head count at United by a further 200 people.
As part of this process, Richard Hawkins, United's director of football insights and innovations, and David Harrison, director of football operations, have both been told they will not have roles at the club moving forward, according to The Athletic.