Manchester United’s overhaul this year hasn’t just stopped with first-team appointments and transfers – it’s stretched deep into the club’s coaching structure, including the academy setup.
Manchester United is undergoing a transformation as Sir Jim Ratcliffe gets his backroom crew ready for the 2025–2026 campaign.
Both the on-field and off-field administration sections of the club exhibit this.
Manchester United will aim to improve on their previous season’s Premier League 15th-place finish in the next campaign.
As the recruitment team works to try and help Manchester United return to the top, significant changes have occurred and will continue to occur for both players and personnel.
We have seen this with five new staff being recruited.
We have also seen ex staff and coaches in particular leaving their new jobs.
Erik ten Hag was sacked as the manager of Bayer Leverkusen in just over a month.
Ex-manager Jose Mourinho was sacked by Fenerbahce too.
Now another former United coach has left his Premier league side after three games.
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According to the Mirror, former Manchester United coach Martin Drury is reportedly leaving Brentford just two months after being appointed.
Drury became a part of Keith Andrews’ coaching staff with the Bees this summer as the club tried to rebuild.
Brentford lost long-term manager Thomas Frank to Tottenham and Andrews stepped up to take his first head coaching role.
Andrews brought in Drury as his assistant first-team coach, but the relationship has not lasted long at all.
Prior to his spell at Old Trafford, Drury enjoyed six years as a coach at Bradford City, during which time he established a working relationship with Corberán, then a coach at Leeds United.
It will be interesting to see where Martin Drury ends up next after his Brentford stint.
