- According to the reports, the United team doctor “is expected to join a rival of the Premier League
- Will leave the club together with the head of sports medicine Gary O'Driscoll
- Listen now: Everything is starting! With the Premier League probably ensuring five places in the Champions League, are we rewarding mediocrity?
According to the reports, the Manchester United team doctor is expected to join a rival of the Premier League in another blow to the staff of the club's back room.
Jim Moxon will leave the club along with Chief of Sports Medicine Gary O'Driscoll, and it is said that the former is anxious to look for opportunities elsewhere.
It is not believed that the outputs are related to The last round of employment cuts in Old Trafford or the large number of injuries in the first team, by The Daily Telegraph.
O'Driscoll's departure is a big surprise after leaving Arsenal after 14 years to join United in September 2023 and was described as “one of the most experienced and respected leaders in sports medicine.”
The sources say that he has decided that now is the right time to resign, having promoted a series of positive changes throughout the medical department and has submitted the bases for additional improvements.
Lisandro Martinez and Amad Diallo are likely to be out for the rest of the season, while Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte, Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Altay Bayindir and Jonny Evans are also on the sidelines.

According to reports, the Manchester United team doctor is expected to join “a premier league rival

It is not believed that the outputs are related to the last round of job cuts in Old Trafford
It is understood that the two doctors will remain in their roles during a transition period to ensure that there are no interruptions in medical support for players, while United launches a search for replacements.
The news occurs after Man United confirmed in February that up to 200 more jobs could be lost as part of the last reduction of wild costs by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos.
The director, the executive director Omar Berrada gave the staff, and the Director of Operations Collette Roche.
The redundancies will be added to the 250 lost jobs in the initial cuts made by Ratcliffe and INEOS last year.
'The new series of changes will make more staff move from Old Trafford to Carrington to create a simplified and football -oriented workforce that operates outside the training field that is currently experiencing an update of £ 50 million.
United confirmed reports that the staff will no longer enjoy free lunches in the canteen in Old Trafford and, instead, fruit is offered, a measure that will save £ 1 million a year.
Catering arrangements will continue to be the same in Carrington for the rest of this season, but then they will change to a “differentiated offer between staff and players.”