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Angus Kinnear set to depart Leeds United

Angus Kinnear will leave his position as Leeds United CEO at the end of the season.

Angus Kinnear

 

Angus Kinnear will leave his position as Leeds United CEO at the end of the season.
Kinnear has been in the role at Elland Road since 2017, but is earmarked to become Premier League Everton’s new CEO from June 1.
On the incoming side, the Whites have welcomed Peter McCormick, who has resigned from his current roles at the Premier League and will be joining Leeds as executive vice-chairman.
Chairman Paraag Marathe said on the club's website: “I want to thank Angus for his commitment and service for so many years, and for being a fantastic steward and leader of the club.
“As we move forward, ...

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