Aston Villa can confirm that John Terry has left the club.John joined on a one-year contract as club captain in 2017, playing 32 games in the season. He then returned to the club a year later, becoming assistant head coach of Dean Smith's coaching team.
Claudio Ranieri is back in the Premier League after being appointed as Watford manager. The 69-year-old Italian has managed four teams - including Fulham - since being sacked by Leicester nine months after leading them to the Premier League title in 2016.
Derived. diminutive of Terence or Teresa or Lefteris (Eleftherios) Terry is both a masculine and feminine given name, derived directly from French Thierry and eventually from Theodoric. It can also be used as a diminutive nickname for the given names Teresa or Theresa (feminine) or Terence or Lefteris (masculine).
Who is Terrys dad?
Ted Terry
How old is Drogba now?
43 years (March 11, 1978)
Who is the manager for Aston Villa?
Dean Smith
Sean Dyche is the longest-serving manager in the Premier League, having been in charge of Burnley since October 2012.
Thomas Frank is the head coach of Brentford and the first person to lead the Bees into a top-flight season since 1946/47. The Danish coach worked his way up through the system in his home country, managing youth teams for more than a decade, including spells at national level.
Tuchel was appointed Chelsea manager in January with the club ninth in the Premier League but has guided the side back into the top four, as well as the semi-finals of the Champions League and the FA Cup final.
Swansea City have appointed Russell Martin as their new manager. The Swans made an official approach for the MK Dons manager on Friday, seemingly choosing their frontrunner after Jody Morris was also in the race after John Eustace turned down the role.
How old is Terry?
53 years (July 30, 1968)
C helsea legend John Terry has left his role as assistant head coach of Aston Villa to spend quality time with his family and eventually achieve his goal of becoming a manager. Terry joined Villa as a player in 2017, signing a one-year contract and playing 32 games for the club that season.
Daniel Farke was appointed Norwich City's head coach on 25 May 2017 and has led the Canaries into the Premier League on two occasions.