Liverpool could remain without a very important member of the team, that is, without a man who is practically the architect of the success of the club from “Anfield”.
The club’s sports director, Michael Edwards, has confirmed that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season.
In the farewell letter he sent to the fans, he emphasized that it was an exceptional privilege for him to spend the whole decade in Liverpool.
He also emphasized that all good things have their end, that is, that at the end of the season, he will “fold his laptop, and leave the training camp forever.”
He arrived at the club in 2011 as a performance supervisor but was soon promoted to sports director.
Mike Edwards is directly responsible for bringing in Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Fabinho and selling Coutinho to Barcelona for an incredible 120 million euros, plus 40 million in clauses.
English media report that Edwards could still stay in the Premier League.
Newcastle is mentioned as a new destination, and the vacant place in the “reds” will be filled by Julian Ward, who was Edwards’ assistant for a year.
How much do you think the departure of the sports director will affect the future of the club?
