EFL Trophy games will no longer count as first-team appearances this season, potentially freeing up young players to get more senior football.
EFL Trophy games will no longer count as first-team appearances this season, potentially freeing up young players to get more senior football.
Manchester United Deputy Football Director Andy O’Boyle is to leave the club after two years as part of the ongoing restructure by INEOS.
Former Liverpool coach Jack Robinson has been appointed Head of Goalkeeping for US Soccer as the federation continue to build a strong British influence ahead of hosting the 2026 Men’s World Cup.
Damian Roden has replaced David Rhodes as Head of Performance at Burnley as the club instigate a major restructure of performance and medical for 2024/25.
Wycombe Wanderers have taken the next step towards launching a new Academy by formally submitting intent to apply for a Category Four Licence for 2025/26.
A quartet of coaches have left Manchester United’s Academy after more than 50 years’ combined service as part of a club-wide revamp by minority owners INEOS.
Charlton Athletic have unveiled a new-look first-team staff after Paul Hart stepped down as Nathan Jones’ assistant.
Burnley are advertising for a new Academy Manager and Head of Academy Coaching after the two roles opened up. Academy Manager David Longwell resigned last week and Head of Coaching Ash Higgins is leaving in November to join the Football Association.
Fitness Coach Will Tullett is leaving Chelsea after 21 years as the club continue to revamp their performance and medical departments.
Susana Ferreras has been promoted to Data Analytics Lead at Arsenal, managing their Research and Insights team. The Spaniard replaces Tolly Coburn, who has left the club after eight years to become Head of Men’s Insights at the Football Association.
Ashley Cole, Joleon Lescott and Tim Dittmer have been appointed as Assistants to Interim Head Coach Lee Carsley for England’s upcoming September internationals against the Republic of Ireland and Finland.
Martyn Margetson has left his role as England Goalkeeper Coach after eight years. The Welshman joined the Three Lions in August 2016, when Sam Allardyce was manager. He stayed under Gareth Southgate and was a key part of the coaching staff that helped the side reach two Euros finals and the World Cup semi-finals.