Peter Kenyon is expected to lose his place on two key
Uefa committees as a result of his decision to quit
Manchester United and become Chelsea's chief
executive.

Kenyon is still on ''gardening leave'' as United and
Chelsea attempt to thrash out a compensation deal.

But he is expected to be replaced as vice-chairman of
Uefa's European Club Forum when the directors meet on
November 20 and could lose his place on Uefa's club
competitions committee

As Manchester United chief executive, Kenyon was
appointed as the forum's senior vice-chairman working
under Bayern Munich vice-president Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge.

Theoretically there is nothing to stop Kenyon
continuing in the role when he takes over at Chelsea.

But a representative of United was chosen originally
on the basis of the club being the English side with
the highest Uefa ranking - and so it is very likely
David Gill, his successor at Old Trafford, will be
invited to take on his roles.

Gill has already replaced Kenyon as vice-chairman of
G14, the group of Europe's 18 elite clubs.

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