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21st January 2016
08:35pm GMT

Brian McClair left his role as the chief of the academy last year and still hasn't been replaced. Meanwhile, Derek Langley, the club's head of youth player recruitment, is reportedly fed up with a lack of funding at youth level and may depart too.
Now the Manchester Evening News report that McClair's vacant position may be split into two separate roles - a head coach and a head administrator.
John McDermott, Spurs' head of coaching and player development, has already turned down the opportunity to join United, and so the club may now turn to a 40-year-old former graduate.
One-time reserve defender Chris Casper has been linked with one of the new split-off vacancies, and may be charged with turning around what is seen as a failing operation.Explore more on these topics: