Alex Inglethorpe has taken up a new role at Liverpool.
Liverpool have appointed Inglethorpe as the club's academy director, with overall responsibility for developing the club's young talent.
He replaces Frank McParland, the long-serving coach, who was sacked in December 2013.
Inglethorpe arrived from Tottenham in November 2012 and was in charge of the Under 21 side until the end of the 2013-14 season.
Liverpool's chief executive officer, Ian Ayre, said: "Liverpool's academy is known around the world for developing some of the best football talent over the last two decades.
"This new structure will help us build on the success we have achieved so far.
"Not only will we continue to produce outstanding players who uphold the club's values, we will ensure they have the best environment and work with best-in-class coaches and support staff."
As part of Liverpool's reshuffle, coach Michael Beale, who worked alongside Inglethorpe last season, will take charge of the U21 team for the 2014-15 campaign.
Nick Marshall joins the club as head of academy football operations, having previously worked at Barnsley, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, while Andrew Powlesland joins as the new head of academy business.
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