Watford appoint Will Still's brother Edward as new boss
Watford have appointed Ed Still as their new head coach.
Still, who is fluent in both English and French, is the brother of former Southampton boss Will.
The 35-year-old replaces Javi Gracia at the Championship side following his resignation after only three months in charge.
Still has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal at Vicarage Road after most recently working as caretaker manager at Belgian side Anderlecht.
Still's first Watford game in charge will be at Preston on Saturday.
Still told watfordfc.com: I'm so thrilled and proud to be here.
This is a club which has a big place in English football and a fantastic history.
All of the focus will be on winning games as quickly as possible and getting the best out of the players.
Fans can expect our team to be aggressive, really compact defensively and attack with pace.
Charlie Daniels, who led the Hornets on an interim basis for the last two games, will take up the role of First Team Coach, while Karim Belhocine will also join the club in the same position.
Kamada set to leave Palace at end of season
Latest from Your Site News' James Savundra:
Daichi Kamada is set to leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season.
The Japan international's contract expires in the summer and there is full expectation he will depart when that happens.
There are currently no active conversations about extending his stay at Selhurst Park.
The midfielder signed as a free agent in 2024. It was a move driven by Palace head coach Oliver Glasner, after the pair won the Europa League together with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022.
The 29-year-old Kamada is set to join the Austrian boss in seeking a fresh challenge in the summer.
Kamada made a slow start to life at Palace but played a key role in helping the club win the FA Cup last summer.
He made his comeback from a hamstring injury in the club's victory over Brighton on Sunday.
Palace attempted to revamp their midfield in the winter window, with a move for Everton's Dwight McNeil collapsing on Deadline Day.
The club also enquired about Japanese international Kodai Sano at NEC Nijmegen. However, the Dutch club were reluctant to sell the midfielder given their remarkable campaign so far in the Eredivisie this season.
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Poch: I believe I will win the Premier League - but I don't know with which club!
Mauricio Pochettino speaking on The High Performance Podcast:
"Yes (I believe I will win the Premier League).
"It's really important. If you don't believe, if you don't have belief, that hunger and passion and fight, it's difficult to achieve.
"The Champions League is amazing because it's a dream, too, like the World Cup.
"But we really love English football; football was born here. We were so lucky to spend a lot of time at Wembley, which is an icon for us. It's an amazing stadium.
"We are going to try. Unfortunately, in which club, I don't know!
"Now, we are in our best moment as a coaching staff because we are still young, we have energy.
"I think I can be better because you can improve, but today I think we have the capacity and the knowledge, the balance to provide to any single club good things."
Watford set to appoint Will Still's brother Edward
Latest from Your Site News' Mark McAdam, Anthony Joseph and Chris Siddall:
Watford are set to appoint Edward Still as their new head coach.
The 35-year-old is at the Watford training ground this morning to finalise terms on his contract.
Still s the brother of former Southampton boss Will.
He has been assistant manager of Lens and Anderlecht.
Valery leaves Sheff Wed on loan
Sheffield Wednesday have confirmed Yan Valery has left the club on loan.
The 26-year-old - who played 23 times for the Owls this season - will spend the rest of the campaign with Swiss side Young Boys.
Poch: Winning the Europa League was not enough for a club like Tottenham
Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says the club need to be challenging for the Premier League and Champions League again - and last season's Europa League triumph was "good, but not enough".
Speaking on The High Performance Podcast, the 53-year-old - who is head coach of the USA men's national team - said: "It's true Tottenham is a club that needs to think about winning the Premier League and the Champions League.
"The facilities are Champions League and, in the past, we didn't have that. The fans today appreciate we were challenging for Premier League and Champions League.
"To win a Europa League is good because when you celebrate a trophy, that is good. But it's not enough.
"It's not enough for a club like Tottenham. It's not enough to challenge for the Carabao Cup, the FA Cup, the Europa League or the Conference League.
"The fans, what they expect is to be in the Champions League, fighting, believing you can win the Champions League and also fighting for the Premier League and believing you can win the Premier League."
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Jacquet suffers serious shoulder injury after agreeing Liverpool move
Liverpools new summer signing Jeremy Jacquet has sustained a serious shoulder injury, according to Rennes head coach Habib Beye.
The 20-year-old fell awkwardly in the second half of a 3-1 defeat to Lens in Ligue 1 and appeared in agony as he left the pitch.
For Jeremy, its his shoulder, Beye said in his post-match interview.
Well have time to see, but its definitely quite serious.
Liverpool saw off competition from Chelsea to agree a 60m deal to sign the highly rated France Under-21 centre-back on July 1 on a five-year contract, with the option of a further 12 months.
Liverpool have agreed to pay a fixed fee of 55m plus a potential 5m in performance-related add-ons.
Very pleasing, of course, was Reds head coach Arne Slots verdict on the deal.
Hes a very big talent and maybe even more than a talent, but we speak about talent because of his age.
We werent the only one interested in him. Its another big compliment to the people working really hard to sign players because we were able to sign such a big talent.
Fernandes: Carrick showing he can be a great manager
Bruno Fernandes has claimed Michael Carrick is showing he can be a great manager after guiding Manchester United to another win.
United have now won four wins from four in the Premier League since taking over the interim reigns, and Fernandes admitted he told Carrick in his first caretaker spell in 2021 that he had potential.
"I think Michael came in with the right ideas of giving the players the responsibility," Fernandes told TNT Sports. "He's very good with the words.
"I think he still remembers what I told him the last time he was our manager for our last game. I was sure that Michael could be a great manager, and he's just showing it."