Robbie Williams has decided to part ways with his longtime manager after 14 years.
The Patience the singer, 52, has said goodbye to Michael Loney, who works with ie:music, the company co-founded by Robbie’s late manager David Enthoven.
In a statement given to The sunsaid Robbie: ‘It’s been an incredible time and I’ve been lucky to be managed by some really wonderful people – especially David Enthoven, Tim Clark and Michael Loney.
‘But at this particularly vibrant time in my career, with so many opportunities ahead of me and with the music industry changing so rapidly, I felt it was time for a change – a fresh energy.
‘I am currently putting together a brand new team and am hugely excited about the future.’
A source told the publication that the split is ‘completely amicable’, with Michael stepping down as a director from Robbie’s eight companies on Thursday.
The insider added that Robbie is hungry for ‘more hits and more success’ and shaking up his team gives him the feeling of a fresh start.
It comes after Robbie Williams revealed a horror injury sustained while on a skiing holiday with his family.
The singer injured himself after chopping off the end of his finger while skiing with his wife, Ayda Field, and their four children.



