Chelsea Women's Football Director Resigns in Shock Move
Chelsea Women's Football Director Paul Green has resigned in a shock move from the club. He joined in 2013 and helped Emma Hayes lead the women's team to the top of English and European football.

Chelsea FC has announced that Women's Football Director Paul Green has resigned in a surprise move. Green joined the club in 2013 and worked alongside Emma Hayes to lead the women's team to the top of English and European football.
Green played a key role in shaping the club's transfer policy and won 19 trophies with the team, including 8 league championships and 6 FA Cups.
Chelsea player Sam Kerr and Erin Cuthbert reacted to Green's departure on social media. Kerr wrote: "PG, thank you for everything you've done for us! We wouldn't have achieved success without your help!"
The reasons for Green's resignation are unclear, but The Guardian reported that his influence at the club and decision-making role had been limited.
Chelsea FC's statement on Green's departure read: "His dedication, expertise, and professionalism have been valued by the club and his work has contributed to long-term success and progress for Chelsea Women. The club is grateful for his loyalty and service over more than a decade and wishes him well for the future."