Changes are ongoing. Manchester United plans to replace two medical staff members


Manchester United continues its internal restructuring with the arrival of new investors. According to the Daily Mail, the Red Devils may replace two medical staff members.
The focus is on first-team physiologists Richard Merron and John Davin. Merron, who has dedicated 23 years to the Red Devils and served as the first-team physiologist since 2017, along with Davin, an enduring member of the medical staff since June 1997, are leaving the club.
Gary O'Driscoll, who transferred from Arsenal and is now the head of sports medicine, is overseeing this effort. Since his arrival, Gary has been reorganizing the medical staff across the entire club, including the women's team.
He has brought in Jordan Rees from Arsenal as the new head physiologist, replacing Robin Sadler. Ibrahim Keran has moved from the women's team to a key role in the first team, and Neil Hough has left his position in the academy.
The new investors remain focused on creating a sustainable foundation for Manchester United's success.
It is worth noting that Manchester United has extended the contract with head coach Erik ten Hag. The new agreement is for two years, until July 2026.










