Leeds United confirm Paul Heckingbottom as new head coach
Heckingbottom’s appointment was confirmed this morning after the Elland Road club paid £500,000 to activate a release clause in the new deal signed by Heckingbottom at Barnsley last week.
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Hide AdHeckingbottom committed himself to improved terms at Oakwell on Friday but walked out of Barnsley to take charge at Elland Road after United sacked Thomas Christiansen over the weekend.
Leeds finalised negotiations with Heckingbottom yesterday evening and the 40-year-old signed a contract to 2019 this morning, in time to take his first training session at Thorp Arch.
Christiansen, who was dismissed just seven months into a two-year contract, had earlier met United's squad for a final time, saying his farewells to a group of players he managed for 35 games.
The Dane left United with the club seven points outside the Championship’s play-off places and on a run of six league games without a win, a worsening position which convinced the board at Elland Road to act.
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Hide AdLeeds see Heckingbottom, a former Sheffield Wednesday defender, as a bright and talented coach and moved to exercise his release clause less than 24 hours after Christiansen’s departure.
Heckingbottom spent exactly two years in charge of Barnsley and steered the club to promotion from League One and victory in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final during his first season.
He took charge of more than 100 games for Barnsley and recently turned down approaches from Sunderland and Nottingham Forest.
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Hide AdJamie Clapham, the former United loanee who worked as Heckingbottom’s number two at Oakwell, has joined him as assistant at Leeds. Barnsley's head of sport science, Nathan Wilder, and first-team performance analyst Alex Bailey have also left for Elland Road.
In a statement, Barnsley expressed their "shock at Ppaul Heckingbottom's desire to leave having agreed a new contract last week."
Chief Executive Gauthier Ganaye told their official website: "Yes, it was unexpected. Yes, it has come during an already complicated period. Yes, it will make things more difficult short term but our club is full of resources and certainly not dependent on one man alone."