Middlesbrough: Steve Gibson explains Peter Kenyon role

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Former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has been key to recent changes at Middlesbrough, chairman Steve Gibson has revealed.

"I've known Peter for almost 20 years and he has put in a lot of air miles to make these deals happen," said Gibson.

"It's of huge benefit that everyone in football takes Peter Kenyon's call."

The Cheshire-born businessman joined the board at Old Trafford in 1997 and spent six years with the club, latterly as chief executive.

He left to after Roman Abramovich completed his takeover of the club and his most notable act was arguably appointing Jose Mourinho as Blues boss the following summer.

and has not taken a permanent position in football since.

Audio captionGibson wanted 'big change' at Boro

"He is a very successful man and I wanted an outsider's view," Gibson told 91热爆 Tees.

"I felt I wasn't being challenged enough within the club so I asked him to come and look at everything and say where he thought we could improve.

"His contact book is extensive and he has given us a route to the most powerful agent in world football in Jorge Mendes [whose clients include new Boro boss Karanka].

"Through Peter we have really moved the club forward in a short space of time - he has been key to it all."