Leicester City appoint former Liverpool scout Eduardo Macia as head of senior recruitment
Leicester City have appointed former Liverpool and Valencia staff member Eduardo Macia as head of senior recruitment at the club.
Macia worked with Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri during his time at Valencia, where Macia was sporting director – a role he later lost. Though he was offered another role on the board, Macia left to join Liverpool as chief scout in 2006.
During his time at Liverpool Macia, 42, was involved in the signing of Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid as well as Raheem Sterling to the club's youth team from Queens Park Rangers. Macia left Liverpool in 2010, and enjoyed spells at Olympiacos, Fiorentina and Real Betis.
The Spaniard replaces Steve Walsh, who oversaw the recruitment of Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante by the Foxes and left during the summer to join Everton.
Speaking to the club's official website, director of football Jon Rudkin said:
“His expertise and network of contacts will add considerable strength to our existing team of recruitment staff, whose skill and diligence contributed greatly to a successful summer transfer window.
To appoint someone of Eduardo’s calibre further highlights the club’s ambition to strengthen its standing in the game and to realise our owners’ vision of success that is both lasting and sustainable.
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