Football Today
·10 luglio 2026
Liverpool prepare for another leadership change after Michael Edwards leaves FSG

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·10 luglio 2026

Michael Edwards has stepped down as Fenway Sports Group’s chief executive officer of football, ending his second spell overseeing Liverpool’s football operations.
Edwards has already completed his notice period despite having a year remaining on the three-year contract he signed when he returned to FSG in March 2024.
The highly regarded football executive informed FSG’s hierarchy of his decision last autumn, with president Mike Gordon expected to resume direct oversight of the group’s football operations rather than appointing an immediate replacement.
Edwards returned to Liverpool shortly before the end of Jurgen Klopp’s reign after being persuaded to take on the newly-created role.
A key part of those discussions centred on FSG’s ambition to build a multi-club model similar to those operated by City Football Group and Red Bull.
However, despite an extensive search across Europe, no suitable acquisition was approved by FSG’s board.
Liverpool’s owners explored opportunities involving clubs in Spain, Portugal and France, with Bordeaux, Malaga and Getafe among those linked with the group’s expansion plans, but none of the proposals ultimately progressed.
Edwards originally joined Liverpool in 2011 as head of performance analysis before rising through the club’s recruitment structure.
He became sporting director in 2016 and played a pivotal role in assembling one of the most successful squads in Liverpool’s modern history.
Working closely with Klopp, he oversaw the recruitment of players including Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, Mohamed Salah, Fabinho and Andy Robertson.
Those appointments helped Liverpool win the Champions League in 2019 before ending their 30-year wait for a league title by lifting the Premier League trophy the following season.
Edwards initially stepped away from Liverpool in 2022, then rejected several offers from leading European clubs.
He subsequently launched the sports analytics consultancy Ludonautics alongside former Liverpool director of research Ian Graham.
He appointed Richard Hughes as Liverpool’s sporting director and brought Julian Ward back to FSG as technical director when he returned two years later.
That leadership structure now appears set for further change, with Hughes also widely expected to leave after this summer’s transfer window.
Edwards’ departure comes at an important moment as Liverpool enter a new era under manager Adoni Iraola.
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