Minnesota United plans to retain its top two soccer leaders into the 2020 season, while having them in expanded or varying roles within the club, a source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on Thursday.

Adrian Heath is expected to continue in his role as head coach and have further say in roster decisions under the new proposed structure, while sporting director Manny Lagos will step away from that role in charge of roster decision to take different duties.

Mark Watson would become the club’s sporting director, giving up his role as assistant coach. Amos Magee, the director of player personnel, would stay in his same role and will report to Watson.

The terms of the deals for Heath, Lagos and Watson are not finalized, but the organizational structure has come into focus, the source said, confirming a story first reported by The Athletic. Heath would still report to Lagos, a St. Paul native who will now oversee the formation and direction of the second team, the growing youth academy and club’s expansion into more sports science initiatives.

United owner Bill McGuire and CEO Chris Wright will also be involved in key sporting decisions. Those overall club leaders retained the key soccer leaders after the club posted its first winning record in three MLS seasons (15-11-8) and advanced to the MLS Cup playoffs for the first time.