Manchester United's performance this season has been a roller coaster of ups and downs, and its management has recently staged a farce. Last Sunday (8), the club suddenly announced that the sports director Aishu Woof only 5 months in the position will be sadly left, the way of its departure is with the meaning of "escort type". Rumor has it that Eshuwolff's previous decision to change the manager was originally Shovki's coaching plan, not Rubin Amorim's, which may have been the trigger for his quick dismissal.
United's new boss Ratcliffe, who had previously held a key position in management, managed to recruit all of the team's elite senior managers, including poaching Eshuwolff from Newcastle for £3 million. Surprisingly, however, Eshuwolff was sacked after just five months at United. It was reported that his sacking was announced after he met with chief executive Berrada following United's 2-3 defeat to Forest.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Eshuwaf appeared unusually forlorn at the press conference, accompanied by security guards, and left the scene through normal channels. Journalist Luckhurst described the process as "escorted". It is worth mentioning that this summer, Manchester United successfully renewed the contract of Tannhäuser, and spent more than 200 million pounds to introduce new recruits, and Aishu Woof played a key role in this process.
But Eshuwof's departure was not without a trace. At first, his relationship with Emolian seemed to have something to do with his departure. The Daily Mail notes that Eshuhov was originally Shovky's assistant, replacing Tannhägger, as they had worked together. However, Berarda preferred to bring in Emolian and ended up directly promoting Eshuwolff to a position of power that Eshuwolff was not involved in, which ultimately led to his departure.