Fulham Chief Football Officer Mike Rigg has left his position at Fulham after agreeing to "cordially part ways" with the Championship club.
Rigg joined the Craven Cottage side at the start of 2015 following a two-year spell with the Football Association.
He previously worked at Manchester City and QPR as a technical director.
Rigg worked closely with Fulham's scouting team, but the Whites said his departure would not affect their plans for the January transfer window.
"Mike made many solid contributions to our club and I know he will be up to the next challenge in his career," chairman Shahid Khan said.
Fulham Club statement
Fulham Football Club Chairman Shahid Khan announced today that the Club and Mike Rigg, Chief Football Officer at FFC, have agreed to cordially part ways, effective immediately.
Rigg arrived at Fulham in January 2015 from the Football Association, where he served as Head of Talent Identification.
“I am thankful for Mike Rigg’s commitment and service to Fulham Football Club over the past two years,” Khan said. “Mike made many solid contributions to our club and I know he will be up to the next challenge in his football career. My personal best wishes go to Mike and his family.”
Khan added that today’s news will have no negative effect on the Club during the upcoming transfer window.