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Brian Barry-Murphy: Cardiff set to appoint Leicester assistant boss as new head coach | Football News

Cardiff City is about to appoint Brian Barry Murphy, former Manchester City Academy coach as a new director.

The Irish is currently the assistant director of Ruud Van Nisstelroy in Leicester, but with uncertainty about the future of the Netherlands coach at the King Power Stadium, Barry-Murphy now decided to take over his first job as one number since he was responsible for Rocdale in 2021.

Sky Sports News Leicester was said to have reached an agreement with Cardiff on a compensation package, and discussions with Barry Murphy over his contract at Cardiff City in an advanced stage.

Nathan Jones and Aaron Ramsey were on the list of candidates from Cardiff, but a deal with Barry Murphy is expected to be announced in the coming days.

Who is the new Cardiff president Barry Murphy?

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Barry Murphy worked with Pep Guardiola and Nazo Marisca in Man City

Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz:

Barry Murphy might have spent four years of being a number one coach, but he certainly got some football education since then.

Since his departure Rochdale, Barry-Murphy has moved to Manchester City where he has worked as the main coach of the elite development team, which is their B team effectively. He supervised the development of players such as Cole Palmer William Dilab and Morgan Rogers – who are now in European level clubs.

Parry -Murphy played an attractive style of football in Rocdale at Legue One – which may attract the hierarchy of Cardiff – but the Irish coach moved to the formation of the city’s youth to justify that his methods can work with a dominant team and with a large caliber of the players.

Barry Murphy told Sky Sports Earlier this season.

“When I went to Manchester City, I wanted to make it clear that this method of work was possible to enable players to go and win matches and win the prizes, which we did at a level less than 21 years.”

Then Barry-Murphy left the city in search of a role in the first team and ended up to the Ruud Van Nisstelroy number in Leicester. The young coach, Van Nestelawi, was recommended by his former teammate Malaga Enzo Maresca-who was the Pep Guardiola assistant when he was Barry-Murphy in the city.

“I felt as if I was a good coach, I thought I knew a lot. But when she works with Guardiola, she thought:” I didn’t know exactly as I thought. “Cardiff gets a main coach working with the best.

What are the other EFL managers?

Tom Cleverly was dismissed as a coach of the Watford team
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Tom Cleverly has been appointed for a new job after its dismissal by Watford

Plemouth Arjil Close to the appointment Tom Kifli As a new manager for them.

It is understood to see him and his ambition to return to the championship, which impressed the club’s hierarchy.

He was seen as the distinguished candidate. The likes of Jack Wilsher, Des Buckingham and John Herdman have been seen for this role.

The club now ends conditions with the former Watford president and hopes to complete his appointment soon.

In the tournament, Sheffield UnitedReview Board Chris WilderThe position of a main coach because they are planning for the next season.

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Chris Wilder’s position is reviewed by Sheffield United

Sky Sports News It is understood that there is a division through the Sheffield United painting about the direction that must be taken, as some members of Wilder and others should be changing.

A widespread review has been presented since the end of the season, and it is expected that in the coming days, the new club owners will make decisions about what their strategy will be in the summer regarding employment and Wilder’s position in the club.

body It confirmed the appointment Serge Jacquerovich As a new club coach.

The former 48 -year -old Bosnia and Hersegovina International signed a two -year deal at MKM, where the club made an option to extend this for another 12 months.

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2025-06-12 13:35:00

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