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8th April 2019
03:49pm BST

"You need to cherish that and Ole [Gunnar Solskjaer] is doing a great job at it. But also Ed [Woodward]," van der Sar told The Sunday Times. "I have utmost respect for him, what he does for the club. So I don't need to be the big man. I want to feel I contribute, and you can only do it for something you believe in. "United is a special place. Who knows, eventually? But for the coming years I'm here."Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has said that United have made a lot of changes on how they conduct the football side of the club over the last few years but that they will continue to review their structures with relation to the opening of a director of football role.
"With regards to the the director of football, lots has been written about this," Woodward said during a recent United investors' call. "I would say that looking at our structures and looking at how we should strengthen, all areas of the club is something we're doing on a continual basis. "We've done a lot of changes within the football side in the last four or five years, in particular around the academy, where we've materially increased investment and we're seeing the quality of that now coming on. "On the football side, we've invested around the recruitment side, the player care side, continued investment with facilities, medical and sports science, so the evolution is continuing."It's not necessarily that visible to the outside and, in some respects, you get a multi-year return later on [rather] than an immediate impact. But in regards to the overall structure, we are looking at that (the head of football role) and ways we can make it stronger and it is something we'll do on a continual basis."
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