MANCHESTER UNITED owner Avram Glazer has met up with former club chief Ed Woodward.
The Red Devils face Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley tomorrow.
And with the American billionaire in London for the game, they spotted together.
The pair, who were joined by lawyer Mitchell Nusbaum, were seen at luxury Mayfair hotel The Connaught.
Woodward, 52, was pictured on his way out of the lavish venue in a blue jumper and jeans, while holding his jacket, phone and an umbrella.
Glazer, 63, followed him out the hotel 15 minutes later dressed in a black coat.
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Woodward was chief executive at Man Utd for ten years from 2012.
He is a long-term friend of the Glazer family, initialling helping them buy the club in 2005.
Soon after, Woodward landed a job at Old Trafford and was integral to the club’s commercial revenues more than doubling in the Glazers first seven years in charge.
The accountant and banker was then promoted to Man Utd CEO in 2012.
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Who is Ed Woodward?
ED Woodward is a close associate of the Glazer family and worked as Man Utd CEO for ten years.
His spell in charge saw him become a controversial figure at Old Trafford.
Woodward was blamed for United’s poor transfer dealings and their links to the attempted European Super League.
Fans protested with flares even thrown at his Cheshire mansion.
He left in 2022 and was replaced by Richard Arnold, who has also now left the club.
However, he was unable to replicate his success in the business world on the pitch.
His step up coincided with legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson retiring a year later.
And United then began to tumble down the league and have not won a Premier League since.
Woodward has taken much of the blame from fans after poor moves in the transfer market.
Criticism also came following the failed European Super League breakaway.
Man Utd supporters protested for Woodward to leave the club and his departure was confirmed in February 2022.
He now works on the Board of Trustees at charity Bloomsbury Football Foundation.
They work with young people with the aim to improve their mental and physical health through football.
Woodward is also an adviser at AI company SentientSports
Since his Man Utd departure, the Glazers have sold 25 per cent of the club and handed football operations to Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The Ineos owner and right-hand man Sir Dave Brailsford are in the process of building a new team of chiefs to run Man Utd.
City CEO Omar Berrada will move across town to the red half of Manchester.
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Jason Wilcox has been appointed technical director after leaving Southampton.
Meanwhile, Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth is set to arrive this summer.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk