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Mike Gordon change has given game away about Liverpool summer transfers

Mike Gordon change has given game away about Liverpool summer transfers

For a considerable amount of time last season there was the feeling that Liverpool had lost a major part of what had made them such a force in recent years.

The manager remained, the key players largely remained, but amid the backdrop of a mooted sale of the club by owners Fenway Sports Group which swiftly turned into a hunt for investment in the club via the sale of equity to a minority partner, key personnel behind the scenes had begun to depart.

Michael Edwards’ exit seemed to fire the starter’s pistol, with his successor Julian Ward announcing that he would be stepping down at the end of this season, just a year into the role.

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There was also the news of the forthcoming exit of the club’s director of research Dr Ian Graham, a key part of the club’s adoption of data analytics over the course of the past decade.

The search for investment had taken FSG president Mike Gordon away from his day-to-day involvement with the club, too. Gordon, so long Jurgen Klopp’s main ally within the FSG leadership team, had been seconded to spearhead the investment search, to filter the genuine expressions of interest and the ones that meshed with what the Reds owners were seeking from a preferred partner.

That is a search that continues, albeit the needle hasn’t moved significantly in recent months. It remains an ongoing process, but there is nothing that is to materialise imminently, the ECHO understands.

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  • June 5, 2023