The summer transfer window is always a fantastic opportunity to take stock at the end of the season.
It allows teams to look at the market and provide more strength and depth for a squad, whilst also unloading any unwanted stars or cash in on contracts running out.
However, to have a successful transfer season, a strong recruitment team is vital.
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At the start of the summer, Manchester United decided to appoint Christopher Vivell as interim head of recruitment until the end of the transfer window.
After having success with recruitment at Chelsea and RB Leipzig, Vivell’s expertise and experience were deemed an absolute asset that United wanted to secure.
Now, it seems The Red Devils have made up their mind on how beneficial his appointment at the club was. This summer saw United spend £200 million on five signings in the form of Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui, and Manuel Ugarte.
It’s now been decided that Vivell will be remaining in post until after the January transfer window, indicating that the club feel his involvement has been vital in a successful window.
With sporting director Dan Ashworth still finalising how he wants the football department to operate, a final review into Vivell’s role will take place at the end of the January window, with the recruitment expert also deciding if he wants to stay in Manchester long-term.
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