THE FA’s chief talent spotter is making a shock exit in another blow to the organisation.
Richard Allen was brought in to help identify academy players for the youth ranks in February 2015.
But highly-Allen scout – who was chief scout at Tottenham and QPR’s academy chief – has quit the important post.
The Daily Mail claim he is set to take over as director of football at Loughborough University.
FA head of performance Dave Reddin is planning a reshuffle of the talent identification department, leading to Allen’s decision.
Loughborough are reportedly waiting for their man to negotiate a severance package and hope to make an announcement within days.
Last month, England Under-16s head coach and Dele Alli’s mentor Dan Micciche was sacked.
And The FA came under fire as former Eni Aluko launched a stinging attack – accusing them of “bordering on blackmail” in an attempt to silence her.
GUILTY Mark Sampson DID make racist remarks to England women’s stars
England women’s star Aluko says FA chief executive Martin Glenn tried to buy her silence as the furore over the Mark Sampson race row erupted.
She had agreed an £80,000 settlement with the English game's governing body after she accused the then England women's manager Sampson of making a racist joke to her.
The FA had paid the first instalment but withheld making a second £40,000 payment as the row broke out last month.
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