Gordon Taylor is set to resign as chief executive of the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) at the end of the season.
The 75-year-old has held the post since 1981 and has now confirmed his plan to depart after a review into the PFA s finances was completed.
Taylor announced his intention to step down in March 2019 and will ultimately do so more than two years later when the 2020-21 campaign concludes.
As I announced at our previous AGM, now that the Independent Review process has completed, I too will step down, by the end of the current season, Taylor wrote in a widely reported letter to members ahead of Thursday s AGM where members will vote on a new governance structure.
A new chief executive will be elected following the recruitment procedure recommended by the Independent Review, and we have already made substantial progress in that direction.
I will of course be available in the future whenever needed to support the PFA.