According to The Times, Sir Dave Brailsford will be reducing his commitment to Manchester United and returning to his role as director of sport for Ineos.
Brailsford stood down as team principal of Ineos Grenadiers when Sir Jim Ratcliffe purchased his minority stake in United.
He then took charge of football operations at Man Utd and has been in that role for a year trying to implement change at the club.
However, the season has been nothing short of a disaster after the Red Devils finished a record-low 15th in the Premier League.
Wes Brown has claimed that Real Madrid's Rodrygo would be the "dream" signing for Manchester United this summer.
However, he has admitted that a move will be difficult to pull off without Champions League football.
Brown and BoyleSports were speaking about Club World Cup odds, he said: "I really like Rodrygo, he will want to play in the Champions League but it would be a dream to see him at Manchester United.
"Not just the nature of playing in the Champions League but the finances that brings, he will want to be among the best in the world if he is to leave Real Madrid.
"Although it will be hard for Manchester United to get him, stranger things have happened in football and maybe that’s where the Bruno Fernandes money could be reinvested.
Manchester United have been warned not to make the same mistake with Kobbie Mainoo that they did with Scott McTominay by former player Wes Brown.
The Red Devils sold the Scottish midfielder only for him to lead Napoli to the Serie A title.
Speaking to BoyleSports, who offer the latest Club World Cup odds, Brown said: “Man United need to avoid their Scott McTominay mistake with Kobbie Mainoo.
“With Scott, I always thought he should’ve been played further forward because although he is a big lad, he has so much energy and that was wasted when he was a holding midfielder.
“I just hope that Ruben Amorim tries Mainoo out in a few different positions because he is so good on the ball and technically gifted.
“I'm sure he'll be disappointed he's not played as much this season, I just hope he gets more game time and can prove to the manager what he can do. He is an England international for a reason and can be a big success for United for years to come.”
Ian Wright has shared his views on Manchester United's chase of Bryan Mbeumo.
The Arsenal legend hopes that the forward is ready for the increased attention that comes with playing for the club.
When you saw it, like obviously Ivan Toney took all the plaudits at Brentford, but when you watched him then and watched the, you’re looking at it now and it’s more consistent, and you think, yeah.
It’s the only thing I’m surprised about with him, is that he’s only 26.
You know something, if he goes to United I think that he’s somebody that, if he gets in the moments that he’s had for Brentford, for United, he will then realise where he is.
Because he goes to another level with the attention from United.
Bruno Fernandes has opened up on his collapsed move to Al-Hilal.
The midfielder turned down the Saudi outfit and has spoken about the transfer while on international duty.
He said: “There was an opportunity.
"The president called me and asked if I wanted to go there.
"They were waiting for me. I spoke to coach [Ruben] Amorim. He asked me not to go.
"Manchester United didn’t want to sell me. They don’t need the money. If I had wanted to leave, they would have made it happen.
"Al Hilal were very kind. They spoke to my agent. Then I spoke to my wife. She asked: 'What do you want to do?' She always supports my decisions.
"It would have been easy to move there. I know the Portuguese players there very well. But I want to play at the highest level and compete for major titles.
"I can do that, and I still want to. I’m very passionate about football.”
Manchester United have been urged to consider appointing Jurgen Klopp as manager if Ruben Amorim leaves the club.
Former Arsenal star Martin Keown believes that Klopp would be able to perform an "incredible job" at Old Trafford.
He said: "Just look at the number of games they’ve lost.
"It’s going to be a very interesting start to next season for them but they could do a lot worse than go and get Jurgen Klopp to manage their football club.
"I’m not trying to sensationalise.
"I believe he could do an incredible job there and I believe they need somebody with more experience than the current manager."