Arsenal have introduced a boardroom shuffle with homeowners Stan Kroenke and Josh Kroenke turning into co-chairs.
Tim Lewis additionally turns into the manager vice-chair in a transfer the membership describe as “recognition of how our leadership structure has evolved over the past several seasons”.
Stan Kroenke assumed 100 per cent possession of Arsenal in 2018 via holding firm Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.
He stated on the membership’s official web site: “This is a simple evolution as part of us all driving Arsenal forward and further reaffirms our family’s long-standing commitment to this great club.
“Stability in football has never been more important as we move past the pandemic, and we believe this is the perfect time to formalise these roles.
“Our objectives and ambition will never waver – to field teams that compete for trophies at the highest level and lead our club in a way that inspires our passionate supporters around the world.
“Supported by our director, Phil Harris, and together with our executive team and all our wonderful people, we have an incredible opportunity to build on the values and traditions of Arsenal Football Club.”
Arsenal followers protested in opposition to Kroenke’s possession after he tried to steer the membership into the doomed European Super League in 2021, however his funding during the last two switch home windows has helped the Gunners launch a Premier League title bid this season.