Jamie Valdi has been named the new head coach of Leicester City, replacing Brendan Rodgers after the former manager resigned in January.
Valdi is a former player who spent his career at several clubs including Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton, and he has also worked as a youth coach for Liverpool and Aston Villa.
Valdi will take over from Rodgers, who was sacked last month following a poor start to the season, and he will aim to bring a fresh perspective to the club's coaching staff and help them to achieve their goals.
Rodgers had a successful tenure at Liverpool, winning the Premier League title in 2014-15 and helping the team to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League that same year.
However, after losing out in the final against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final, Rodgers was sacked in May 2018 and replaced by Brendan Rodgers.
Rodgers' departure marked the end of one era in football, with many fans hoping that there would be a fresh start for the club.
However, Valdi's appointment comes at a time when Leicester have struggled this season, finishing bottom of the league table after just three games.
The club has struggled to attract quality players and have struggled to find success under Brendan Rodgers.
Valdi's appointment comes at a difficult time for Leicester, as they face a tough test this season, especially given the challenges of playing at home due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
However, with a new head coach in place, it is hoped that Leicester can bounce back and improve on their recent form.
Overall, Jamie Valdi's appointment marks a significant change for Leicester City and could provide a fresh perspective on the coaching staff and help them to achieve their goals this season.