Arsenal Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis will leave the Premier League team to join Italy’s AC Milan in the latest move in a year of change at the English club.
Gazidis will start work as AC Milan chief executive on Dec. 1 after almost a decade at Arsenal which is restructuring off the field following the departure of team manager Arsene Wenger who had been at the club since 1996.
Vinai Venkatesham, currently Arsenal’s chief commercial officer, will become managing director while current head of football relations Raul Sanllehi will have the title of head of football.
The departure of Gazidis comes a month after American billionaire Stan Kroenke took full control of Arsenal by buying out Russian rival Alisher Usmanov, valuing the Premier League club at around $2.3 billion.
“Arsenal is entering a new chapter and I have done everything I can to ensure that it is strongly placed to take on that challenge,” Gazidis said in a statement, adding that many would say it was a “strange time” for him to leave.
“Although it is very hard to do - the hardest decision of my life - I believe that, after 10 years, it is the right time for me to step aside to allow new leadership, energy and ideas to take the club forward into this exciting new era.”
Arsenal and AC Milan will both compete in this year’s Europa League, with both teams failing to qualify for the more lucrative Champions League in recent seasons.
Gazidis said he would be “working to restore (Milan) to its rightful place in football”.
AC Milan, seven times European champions, have also seen upheaval this year.
Elliott Investments took control of the club in July after Li Yonghong, who last year had bought AC Milan from former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, failed to make a repayment that was due to the U.S. fund.
Several English newspapers had reported in recent days that Gazidis, who had previously worked in Major League Soccer, was in advanced negotiations to move to Milan. He will leave the London club with effect from Oct. 31.
Arsenal recruited Sanllehi last November from Spanish champions Barcelona, where he had a number of roles including director of football. Venkatesham has been at Arsenal since 2010.
Arsenal currently sit seventh in the English Premier League after a pair of early defeats under new manager Unai Emery, who joined in the summer from French champions Paris St Germain.
As well as the appointment of Emery, Gazidis oversaw high profile signings of players including German World Cup winner Mesut Ozil. However, many fans voiced discontent with the running of the club in Wenger’s final years, believing financial stability was being prioritised over success on the pitch.
Arsenal last won the Premier League in 2004.

Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis leaves for AC Milan

South African Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis looks on before the English Premier League football match at Loftus Road. (AFP)
Reuters, London
Tuesday 18 September 2018
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