Ex-Liverpool chief Julian Ward returns to Anfield as Michael Edwards makes two appointments

According to reports, Julian Ward has returned to Liverpool as he has been appointed their technical director by FSG s CEO of football Michael Edwards.

are in the process of a major overhaul as it became clear in January that they need to replace ex-sporting director Jorg Schmadtke and departing manager Jurgen Klopp.

FSG s first job was to replace Schmadtke and they quickly focused on re-appointing Edwards, who had been without a club since leaving Liverpool in June 2022.

was unwilling to return to football to be a sporting director again but FSG tempted him to come back to Liverpool by giving him a more prominent role in their set-up.

The 44-year-old was named FSG s CEO of Football in March and another deal was quickly concluded to make Richard Hughes their new sporting director ahead of his summer exit from Premier League rivals AFC Bournemouth.

Edwards and Ward reunite at Liverpool

, a report from The Athletic s James Pearce has revealed that Edwards has secured Ward s services.

Ward was Liverpool s technical director during Edwards first stint at Anfield and he was briefly their sporting director before he followed his colleague in leaving the Premier League club in March 2023.

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Pearce has also revealed that Edwards has appointed Benfica’s Pedro Marques as Liverpool s new director of football development. The journalist has explained how they will fit in at Anfield.

Ward will be tasked with overseeing player development across FSG’s football operations. His wide range of responsibilities will include oversight of Liverpool’s academy, FSG’s loan department, group wide elite player development strategies and the establishment of FSG’s new football innovation department. He will also preside over the management of football operations at any club added to FSG’s stable as the American owners look to establish a multi-club model.

Hughes’ role will see him oversee the coaching, recruitment, negotiations, medical and sports science operations, along with the administrative and facilities management at the Kirkby training complex.

Hughes and Ward, who will both report to Edwards, will be tasked with ensuring that academy graduates and young players acquired from across the globe remain a vital source of first-team talent.

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