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Tim Lewis Departs Arsenal in Shock Boardroom Shake-Up, Garlick Set to Take Over as CEO

Tim Lewis Departs Arsenal in Shock Boardroom Shake-Up, Garlick Set to Take Over as CEO

Arsenal’s off-field transformation continues with a major boardroom reshuffle that has stunned many within the club and beyond. According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, executive vice-chairman Tim Lewis is stepping down from his role at the Emirates Stadium, paving the way for managing director Richard Garlick to become the club’s new chief executive. The move marks a significant shift in the Gunners’ leadership structure, with Josh Kroenke also set to take on a more prominent role behind the scenes.

Lewis’ Departure: A Surprising Exit

Lewis, a seasoned corporate lawyer, has been a key figure in Arsenal’s modern era. Having advised Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) since 2007, he officially joined the club’s board in 2020 and was promoted to executive vice-chairman in March 2023. His departure comes as a surprise, especially given his instrumental role in Arsenal’s recent transfer dealings and strategic direction.

A Summer of Spending and Strategy

Arsenal’s summer transfer window was one of the most aggressive in club history, with over £250 million spent on reinforcements. High-profile signings included Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze, and Viktor Gyökeres — all part of a broader push to elevate the squad’s competitiveness across domestic and European fronts.

Lewis played a pivotal role in these negotiations, particularly in securing Eze from Crystal Palace. His close relationship with Palace chairman Steve Parish was reportedly key in convincing the England international to choose Arsenal over Tottenham Hotspur.

Garlick to Step Up, Kroenke’s Influence Grows

With Lewis stepping aside, Richard Garlick is expected to be confirmed as Arsenal’s new chief executive. Garlick, who joined the club in 2021 from the Premier League, has overseen football operations and contract negotiations. His promotion signals a shift toward a more centralized leadership model.

Josh Kroenke, son of owner Stan Kroenke, will also assume a more hands-on role, reinforcing KSE’s commitment to Arsenal’s long-term vision. Ornstein reports that three additional boardroom appointments are expected in the coming weeks, further reshaping the club’s executive landscape.

What This Means for Arsenal

Lewis’ exit marks the end of an era, but also the beginning of a new chapter in Arsenal’s evolution. His legacy includes guiding the club through financial restructuring, pandemic-era challenges, and a renewed focus on sustainable success. With Garlick and Kroenke stepping up, the Gunners are poised to continue their ascent — both on and off the pitch.

As Arsenal chase silverware this season, the boardroom changes underscore the seriousness of their ambitions. The club’s leadership may be shifting, but the goal remains the same: to restore Arsenal to the summit of English and European football.

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