Liverpool MD steps down

Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow has decided to stand down from his role following the successful sale of the club.

Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow has decided to stand down from his role following the successful sale of the club.

Purslow was brought in by former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett in the summer of 2009 to initially look for further investment in the club.

However, he took on a more key role – alongside a newly-appointed chairman in Martin Broughton – last April when the Americans decided sell the club.

The pair helped negotiate a deal with New England Sports Ventures, who completed their £300m takeover last week.

Purslow will remain as a non-executive director in an advisory capacity to the new owners.

It is expected Broughton will also step down from his position in the near future once NESV have been brought up to speed with details of their new acquisition.

"I came to LFC to lead the club through a sale process to get the best overall deal including, vitally, the removal of the debt,'' Purslow told the club website, www.liverpoolfc.tv.

“I am immensely proud of what we have all achieved.

“I now look forward to assisting the owners in any way I can at this exciting time as they drive the club forward to a bright future.”

New England Sports Ventures chairman Tom Werner was grateful Purslow was remaining on board for the time being as a special adviser.

“We are delighted Christian has accepted our offer to help us and the club, given his great experience and love for Liverpool FC,” said Werner.

“We will now begin a global search process for a chief executive officer.”

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