Liverpool FC Women can today confirm Adam Greaves-Smith is to leave his role of general manager at the end of August, ending his three-year association with the club following a restructure within the department.

“I’d like to thank my colleagues at LFC for a fantastic experience over the past three years,” he said. “With an upcoming restructure, the timing was right for me personally to explore new challenges, whilst giving me time to focus on a difficult period in my family life. I’d like to thank the club for their understanding and support during this.

“I’d also like to thank my colleagues, the FA, fans and so many others who have worked so closely with me during my time at LFCW. It’s been an exciting journey and I’m looking forward to embarking on new adventures ahead. I will be supporting our men’s and women’s teams from afar and wish everyone the very best for the future.”

Everyone at LFC Women wishes Adam well for the future and a search begins to recruit a new role of LFC Women managing director to lead the team and department in the next phase of its development.