Cox has led Manchester United's academy since 2019, overseeing the development of talented young players such as Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, and Harry Amass, who have all gone on to impress in the first team. During his tenure, Cox has successfully integrated 27 academy players into Manchester United's first team, generating around £100 million in value since he joined the club in 2016 from Sheffield United.
Cox has recently earned his UEFA Pro Licence and has gained valuable experience working with Watford academy and Sheffield United's academy in the past. He is said to be excited about the new opportunity and will remain at Manchester United for a few more months before starting his new role at Everton.
Cox's extensive experience and expertise will undoubtedly be an asset to Everton as they continue to rebuild and rework their operations off the pitch. His ability to develop and integrate talented young players will be essential in helping the club achieve its goals in the future.
As Cox prepares to leave Manchester United, the club will look to find a suitable replacement to fill the vacant role. The academy's future success will depend on finding the right person to lead the team and continue the development of the club's talented young players.
The upcoming season promises to be an exciting time for Everton, with the club looking to make significant improvements to their operations and on-field performance. With Cox at the helm, the Toffees will be well-equipped to tackle the challenges ahead and compete with the best teams in the Premier League.