Gary O'Neil Appointed Ipswich Manager on Three-Year Deal After McKenna Exit
1-Minute Brief
O'Neil's appointment marks a new chapter for Ipswich as they prepare for their Premier League return following McKenna's departure.
Key Facts
- Gary O'Neil has been named Ipswich Town's new manager on a three-year contract.
- Ipswich unveiled O'Neil after Kieran McKenna's recent resignation.
- O'Neil previously managed Wolves and Bournemouth before joining Ipswich.
- Kieran McKenna departed from Ipswich earlier this month.
- The appointment comes as Ipswich returns to the Premier League.
What Happened
Ipswich Town has appointed Gary O'Neil as their new manager on a three-year deal, following the departure of Kieran McKenna. O'Neil was previously in charge at Wolves and Bournemouth.
Why It Matters
The managerial change comes as Ipswich prepares for its return to the Premier League, with O'Neil tasked with leading the club in the top flight after McKenna's exit.
What's Next
O'Neil will begin preparations for Ipswich's upcoming Premier League campaign. The club is expected to announce further details about his backroom staff and preseason plans.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoO'Neil signs three-year deal as new Ipswich boss
- The IndependentLeft58m agoGary O’Neil appointed Ipswich manager for Premier League return after Kieran McKenna’s exit
- The IndependentLeft42m agoIpswich unveil new manager after Kieran McKenna’s shock resignation
