Huddersfield Town boss Neil Warnock is to leave the club after their home game against Stoke City on Wednesday.
The 74-year-old came out of retirement in February to save the Championship side from relegation to League One.
He then reversed his decision to leave at the end of the campaign and signed a one-year deal in the summer.
However, despite winning their past two matches, Terriers chief executive Jake Edwards said they are “ready to make a longer-term managerial appointment”.
Warnock said at a news conference on Monday that he is not retiring and his departure is not down to health reasons.
Wednesday’s match with the Potters will extend his record for most games managed in professional football in England to 1,628.
More to follow.
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