This season, Manchester United's performance suddenly hit Waterloo, while its management has been in a state of uproar recently. Last Sunday (8), the club suddenly announced that the sports director Ai Shuhev was "forced to leave" after only 5 months in the post, which was quite embarrassing. Rumor has it that Eshuwolff's original preference in changing the coaching lineup was Shovki rather than Rubin Amorim, which may have been the trigger for his quick departure.

United's new boss Ratcliffe, who had previously held a key role in management, managed to recruit all of the team's elite senior executives, including poaching Eshuwolff from Newcastle for £3 million. However, surprisingly, Eshuwhofer was sacked after less than five months in the job. It was reported that Eshuwhofer met with chief executive Berrada after United's 2-3 defeat to Forest, before his sacking was announced.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Eshuwaf kept an unusually low profile at the press conference, accompanied by security guards, and left the scene through normal channels. Journalist Luckhurst described the process as "escorted". United renewed Tannhäuser's contract this summer and invested more than £200 million in new additions, to which Eshuwolff is said to have contributed.

But Eshohev's departure was not without cause. Initially, he and Emolian were close, having played together on Shovki's team. However, Berrada wanted to invite Emolian to join him, so he directly promoted Eshuwolff's authority, ignoring Emolian's wishes. As a result, Eshuwolff failed to participate in the decision-making process and was eventually dismissed from the team.

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