David Gill has reported he will move down from his role as Chief Executive of Manchester United in June. Manchester United's Chief Executive, David Gill, has reported that he is likely to be resigning in summer time in favour of his substitute, Ed Woodward. Gill joined Manchester United in 1987 and has been their Leader since 2003. One of the men who was simply involved in the transition during the questionable Glazer takeover, Gill has seen United's money increase greatly but in addition come in for heavy criticism from the lovers after returning on previous warnings against increasing debts, as United proceed to pay off loans dating to the takeover. United declared David Gill's resignation on their official website, with manager Sir Alex Ferguson noting: "I have been at United for more than 26 years and for 23 of the years my boss has been one of only two men: Martin Edwards, who brought me to the club, and David Gill. I've enjoyed working together with both." Though moving down from his position, Gill will be remaining on the United board, and will be seeking election to UEFA's Executive Committee.
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