Overview
- Tom Cleverley agreed to a three-year contract as Plymouth Argyle’s head coach after beating Jack Wilshere to the vacancy.
- He replaces Miron Muslic, who left to join 2. Bundesliga side Schalke after Argyle’s relegation from the Championship.
- Plymouth dropped to League One by three points and are now viewed as one of the division’s pre-season promotion contenders.
- His appointment is the club’s fourth head coach change in 18 months following stints by Steven Schumacher, Wayne Rooney and interim coaches.
- Chairman Simon Hallett and sporting directors David Fox and Stuart Webber backed Cleverley for his alignment with Argyle’s vision to rebuild and return to the second tier.