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Former Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards is reportedly of interest to arch rivals Manchester United - as well as Chelsea.
The last thing I want is unfounded speculation, particularly as I know the Liverpool Football Club that I am leaving behind couldn’t be in better hands.”
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Edwards will leave his post at Anfield this summer after more than a decade at the club.
And the report claims that Edwards’ success at Liverpool has led to both United and Chelsea considering making a move for the 42-year-old.
And, now according to the Mail Online, that as well as Chelsea, United are interested in his services.
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The Red Devils are said to be looking to revamp their recruitment set-up while the Blues are going through a complete restructure following the sale of the club to a consortium led by American investor Todd Boehly.
"Before I do so, though, I wanted to take this opportunity to explain the reasons why I’m moving on because I’m a great believer that supporters deserve clarity at times like this.
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