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Mike Ashley confirms plan to step aside from top job at Frasers Group

The news was revealed as the retail giants posted results showing that profits fell by 94% during last year's lockdowns

Mike Ashley inside Sports Direct warehouse, Shirebrook, Mansfield(Image: Daily Mirror)

Retail chain Frasers Group has confirmed that talks are taking place over a leadership reshuffle that would see founder Mike Ashley step away from his role as the firm’s top boss.

The chain - which owns shops such as Sport Direct, House of Fraser and Flannels said that Mr Ashley’s prospective son-in-law Michael Murray will become the chief executive officer in May next year.

It added that, should Mr Murray become chief, Newcastle United owner Mr Ashley will step down from the role but remain on the board as an executive director.

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The company also revealed that its profits fell sharply in the past year as sales were impacted by enforced high street closures during the pandemic.

The retail giant said that pre-tax profits dived by 94.1% to £8.5m for the year to April 25, compared with £143.5m in the previous year.

And it has warned that it fears restrictions on shop openings could return, meaning that it has not given the usual guidance on how it expects to perform financially this year.

Mr Ashley said: “The group is continuing to invest in its physical and digital elevation strategy and our omni-channel offering is growing in strength.