The 62-year-old played a key role before and after Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed his minority takeover
Sir Dave Brailsford is no longer a director at Manchester United, a filing by the Premier League club has confirmed.
It emerged last June, however, that Brailsford’s role at the club would be scaled back as part of a reshuffle, leading to his return as director of sport for the wider Ineos group.
The break from United was formalised on April 30, a document on Companies House published on Thursday confirmed, with Brailsford’s role as director of the club terminated.
He was appointed as a director on February 19, 2024 and United finished 15th, losing the Europa League final, in his only full season with the club.
United currently sit third in the Premier League standings having secured Champions League qualification with three matches to spare.
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