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Olivier Renard has found a new club: the former sporting director of Anderlecht joins the club of a Red Devil in Saudi Arabia

Olivier Renard, former sports director of Anderlecht, has joined a football club in Saudi Arabia. The announcement marks his transition to a new team, which is associated with the 'Diable Rouge' (Red Devil) brand, likely referring to a club with historical ties to the Red Devils nickname, possibly a reference to Manchester United or another club using the moniker. This move comes after his tenure at Anderlecht, where he played a significant role in the club’s operations. His new position in Saudi Arabia highlights the growing influence of Middle Eastern clubs in European football management.

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Olivier Renard has found a new club: the former sporting director of Anderlecht joins the club of a Red Devil in Saudi Arabia

Olivier Renard, former sports director of Anderlecht, has joined a football club in Saudi Arabia. The announcement marks his transition to a new team, which is associated with the 'Diable Rouge' (Red Devil) brand, likely referring to a club with historical ties to the Red Devils nickname, possibly a reference to Manchester United or another club using the moniker. This move comes after his tenure at Anderlecht, where he played a significant role in the club’s operations. His new position in Saudi Arabia highlights the growing influence of Middle Eastern clubs in European football management.

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