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What structural changes have Ineos made so far?

Ineos changes at Manchester United: In - Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Football Club Director Sir David Brailsford and Jean Claude-Blanc, Club directors John Reece and Rob Nevin. Cliff Baty has been replaced by Roger Bell as Chief financial officer. Richard Arnold was replaced as Chief executive by Omar Berrada. Dan Ashworth is new Sporting Director and Jason Wilcox Technical Director. Recruitment Support is Christopher Vivell. Patrick Stewart has left as Chief legal officer and is yet to be replaced. Toby Craig has replaced Ellie Norman as Chief communications officer. Rene Hake and Ruud van Nistelrooy are the new Assistant managers.
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Manchester United's new owners Ineos have been ringing the changes since their co-ownership of the club was confirmed in December.

As the table above indicates, four senior members of staff have left and replaced, with nine positions filled.

Manchester United's most recent appointment Christopher Vivell has now been confirmed on a short-term basis as director of global talent, reporting to sporting director Dan Ashworth.

The idea will be for Vivell to recommend the best available talent for the first team, identifying and recommending ‘emerging talent’ players with a proposed pathway development plan.

On Wednesday, it was announced 250 further jobs would be cut at United to slash costs and scrap some "non-essential" activities.

United officials privately say the decision to cut staff has not been taken lightly and all areas of the club will be affected, with the exception of the charitable arm, the Manchester United Foundation.