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35 Moves That Caught Our Eye This Month

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Liverpool confirmed that Bournemouth’s technical director will be their sporting director from this summer. The 44-year-old was hired by the Reds’ former sporting director Edwards, who returned to Anfield as CEO of football.

The Croatian took charge of Lazio after Maurizio Sarri stepped down from the role.

Salernitana fired their coach after he took just one point from his five games in charge.

The head coach was sacked by Lecce after he headbutted Verona striker Thomas Henry.

The ex-Southampton manager took charge of Wolfsburg, replacing the departed Niko Kovac.

Celta Vigo sacked the 63-year-old, with B Team boss Claudio Giraldez replacing him.

La Liga’s bottom two clubs both appointed new managers, with Mel joining Almeria and Sandoval taking charge of Granada.

Ligue 1 strugglers Nantes changed manager for the second time this season, with former coach Kombouare replacing Jocelyn Gourvennec.

The veteran manager stepped down from his role at Aberdeen after just 33 days in charge.

Club Brugge fired their head coach, with Nicky Hayen replacing him for the rest of the season.

Watford sacked the Frenchman, their 20th manager since 2020. Former England midfielder Tom Cleverley took caretaker charge of the team.

Westerlo fired their manager, releasing a statement which said: “We cannot accept our values and standards being called into question.” On the final day of the regular Belgian league season, De Mil’s side settled for a 1-1 draw with Genk, with the closing stages petering out as the result suited both teams’ ambitions. Just days later, De Mil took charge of Charleroi.

Lyngby sacked their manager after just 50 days and two matches in charge of the team.

The centre-back will stay at Bayern Munich in 2024-25 after triggering a one-year contract.

The ex-England U21 striker joined League One side Charlton Athletic on a short-term deal.

After six years with MLS side Colorado Rapids, the English midfielder joined Shrewsbury Town.

The former Brighton striker joined Spanish second-tier outfit Amorebieta, having left Chinese side Cangzhou Mighty Lions in January.

The former Senegal midfielder, once a €10m bu

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