Barnsley FC's Chief Executive to step away from the club

Khaled El-Ahmad has agreed to join Minnesota United FC at the end of the current season

Author: Chris Davis-SmithPublished 8th Nov 2023
Last updated 8th Nov 2023

The Chief Executive of Barnsley FC - Khaled El-Ahmad - has agreed to take up a role at Minnesota United FC at the end of the season once his contract expires.

In a statement, the Reds have confirmed the club's in the process of 'identifying a suitable replacement'.

You can read the statement in full below:

The Club can confirm that Khaled El-Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of Barnsley FC, has agreed to take up a role at Minnesota United FC at the end of the season.

The Club and Mr. El-Ahmad - whose contract is set to expire at the end of the 23/24 season - have been in constant communication throughout these conversations and are pleased that the whole process has taken place amicably.

The Club wishes Mr El-Ahmad all the best for the future and thanks him for his service. The search for a new CEO has been in motion for the last few months alongside preparation for the January transfer window and the Club are in the process of identifying a suitable replacement to continue to drive forward on and off the pitch.

Mr El-Ahmad will remain in his role until the end of his contract, unless there is a mutual termination once a suitable replacement is found.

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