مانشستر يونايتد يعين مديرًا جديدًا للأكاديمية مع استمرار شركة INEOS في إجراء تغييرات جذرية في أولد ترافورد

اتخذت ثورة مانشستر يونايتد الشاملة بقيادة السير جيم راتكليف خطوة جريئة أخرى، حيث أكد النادي تعيين ستيفن توربي مديرًا جديدًا لأكاديميته. ينضم المدرب المرموق، الذي بنى سمعة طيبة في صقل مهارات بعض ألمع نجوم إنجلترا الشباب، قادمًا من برينتفورد، ولكنه معروف بخدمته لما يقارب عقدًا من الزمن في مانشستر سيتي.

  • Torpey joins as new academy chief
  • INEOS continue major Old Trafford overhaul
  • Youth focus central to ‘s revival

مانشستر يونايتد يعين مديرًا جديدًا للأكاديمية مع استمرار شركة INEOS في إجراء تغييرات جذرية في أولد ترافوردمانشستر يونايتد يعين مديرًا جديدًا للأكاديمية مع استمرار شركة INEOS في إجراء تغييرات جذرية في أولد ترافورد

Torpey is no stranger to United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, who worked alongside him closely during their shared time at the Etihad. The pair played central roles in building City’s much-admired youth system, which has regularly supplied Pep Guardiola with first-team-ready talent.

This latest move continues United’s growing habit of prising key figures away from the blue half of Manchester, as INEOS seeks to rewire the club’s foundations from top to bottom. They have already snapped up chief executive Omar Berrada, performance director Sam Erith, and chief communications officer Toby Craig, all with City backgrounds.

Wilcox hailed the appointment, describing Torpey as a man with a proven track record in developing elite-level footballers.

“After an extensive recruitment process, we are delighted to have appointed Stephen at such an exciting time for our academy,” he said. “Stephen’s record of youth development is outstanding; throughout his career he has played a significant role in the development of some of the most talented players in the country. We will work closely together to ensure that the academy continues to foster the right environment to nurture our young players individually while developing the best talent ready to excel in our first team.”

Torpey himself was brimming with enthusiasm after sealing the switch to Old Trafford.

“I am really proud to have this opportunity to lead ‘s academy,” he said. “It is obviously a great time to be joining as the club enters an exciting new era; I can’t wait to play my role in continuing the incredible tradition of youth development here. After spending time with the leadership team, it is clear that the academy will always remain key to the identity of Manchester United, with our primary aim being to produce players ready to support a first team capable of challenging for the biggest honours.”

Torpey is being lined up as the official successor to Nick Cox, who is set to depart after a successful spell guiding the academy. Cox will stay in position during Torpey’s period of gardening leave, ensuring a seamless handover before he leaves to take up his new job as ‘s technical director.

For a club whose identity has long been tied to developing world-class footballers from within, Torpey’s arrival could hardly be more symbolic. From the Busby Babes to the Class of ’92, United’s proudest moments have often come from within their own academy walls. With INEOS placing a renewed emphasis on youth, Torpey has been handed the responsibility of rekindling that tradition and ensuring the club’s stars of tomorrow are ready to shine under the Old Trafford lights.