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Liverpool upheaval as key figure leaves after multi-club expansion fails

Liverpool’s ownership is set for a boardroom exodus with Fenway Sports Group’s chief of football heading for the door. Michael Edwards, who joined the club for a second time in 2024, will leave a year before his contract expires, having already served his notice period. It could mark a key

  • Matt Hardy
  • July 10, 2026
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Friday 10 July 2026 2:39 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 10 July 2026 2:40 pm

Liverpool’s ownership is set for a boardroom exodus with Fenway Sports Group’s chief of football heading for the door.

Michael Edwards, who joined the club for a second time in 2024, will leave a year before his contract expires, having already served his notice period.

It could mark a key domino in a series of exits for Liverpool and Fenway Sports Group, with sporting director Richard Hughes reportedly heading to Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal this summer.

And it comes after Liverpool, who finished fifth in the Premier League last season, saw the exit of Arne Slot as manager.

A statement read: “Fenway Sports Group (FSG) today announced that Michael Edwards will leave his role as CEO of football prior to the start of Liverpool FC’s pre-season preparations, bringing to a close his second tenure with the organisation during which he oversaw Liverpool’s operation while also supporting the continued development of FSG’s wider football operations.” 

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Edwards was first hired on Merseyside in 2011 and has held a number of roles at Liverpool. The American’s second stint saw him help with Fenway’s wider strategy, which hasn’t been smooth sailing.

Plans to create a multi-club football dynasty – akin to the likes of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, City Football Group, Black Knight and Brighton owner Tony Bloom – was mothballed, leading to criticism that the club was falling behind its rivals in the Premier League.

It was seen as a failure by many.

Fenway Sports Group’s sporting portfolio includes MLB side the Boston Red Sox, NHL franchise the Pittsburgh Penguins and the TGL golf franchise Boston Common Golf.

“It has been a privilege to return to Liverpool Football Club at such an important moment,” he said.

FSG president Mike Gordon added: “Michael has made an extraordinary contribution to Liverpool Football Club and Fenway Sports Group throughout his time with our organisation.

“On behalf of John Henry, Tom Werner and everyone at Fenway Sports Group, I would like to thank Michael for his outstanding service, friendship, and leadership, and wish him and his family every success and happiness in the future.”

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