Former Football Association executive Adrian Bevington has stepped down from his advisory role at Aston Villa.
Bevington joined the club in March to help "review and evaluate" the managerial position and players, but has now decided to leave the Midlands outfit.
Villa will play in the Championship next season after they picked up just 17 points from their 38 games in the Premier League.
On the club's official website Villa chairman Steve Hollis said: "I'd like to place on record my thanks to Adrian for his contribution and professionalism. Over a short period of time, he has provided a great deal of football knowledge and experience - both to the club and to me personally.
"Adrian gave me his word he would remain with the club until the end of the season. Now that time has come we wish him well for the future with his various football commitments."
Bevington added: "I explained to Steve Hollis a few weeks ago that I would not be looking to take on a full-time role with the club, but agreed to remain as an advisor until the end of the season.
"I know how hard Steve is working on a number of levels and I hope he can conclude the ownership and managerial positions very soon."
Bevington's departure follows the exits of David Bernstein and Lord Mervyn King, who left the club due to a breakdown in communications with the hierarchy.
Eric Black took interim charge of the team following the departure of Remi Garde two months ago.