Man Utd confirm departure of academy head Coxpublished at 16:40 20 June

Manchester United have confirmed that Nick Cox, the club's head of academy, is leaving after nine years of service.
Cox leaves behind a significant legacy in youth development, having played a key role in shaping the careers of several first-team and international players.
He joined Manchester United in 2016 from Sheffield United and became head of academy in 2019, has been instrumental in modernising the club's youth structure.
He is set to become technical director at Everton, though he will remain at the Old Trafford club until at least the end of the summer.
"Youth development is an important part of the lifeblood of this club, having the responsibility of supporting this generation of young people and staff to ensure that the system continues to thrive has been an immense privilege," said Cox.
"Working alongside some of the most talented and dedicated youth developers in the world has been a huge honour. There are countless individuals behind the scenes who play a vital role in supporting our young players to maximise their potential.
"I will be forever grateful for their support and know they will ensure that the academy continues to go from strength to strength as the club enters an exciting new era."
United director of football Jason Wilcox added: "Nick has made a huge contribution to Manchester United over the past nine years. I was already well aware of his qualities before I arrived at the club, and have really enjoyed working together.
"Identifying and developing the best youth talent remains one of this club's top priorities, and we are grateful for the work Nick has done to provide such a strong foundation for us to continue to build on."