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Edwards control, Gordon doubts – Inside FSG overhaul and Liverpool impact

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If Liverpool are hurtling towards a bold new era, post-Jurgen Klopp, then the very same can be said of their owners Fenway Sports Group.

It was back in November when FSG learned of Klopp’s decision to step away at the end of the Premier League season as he announced the shock move to stand down after nearly nine, often trophy-laden years.




The subsequent search for his replacement did not immediately begin, though, with the Boston-based owners taking a step back to first assess their options. Before making a call on just who would be the man to step into the shoes of such a wildly popular and revered figure like Klopp, it needed to be first established what the best working practices were to even begin the pursuit.

It was a measured approach but the idea of sounding out successors before it was common knowledge that Klopp would be leaving was a troubling prospect for the club. Liverpool were desperate to ensure so the news of their departing manager was delivered on their terms, through official channels and only when the time was right.

Days later, the first step towards an entirely new structure was taken when Michael Edwards was contacted about a potential return. The respected Edwards, who served at Anfield for around a decade, with six of them coming as the Reds’ first-ever sporting director, developed something of a mythical reputation among fans during his time due to the low profile he kept alongside the club’s success in the transfer window.

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Having stepped away to kick-start his ‘Ludonautics’ firm with Liverpool’s former head of research Dr Ian Graham, though, Edwards had little appetite to return to his old role. Instead a new position was offered within the Fenway fold itself.

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