Leeds United Head coach Sam Allardyce will leave the club after the team was demoted from the Premier League.
According to The Telegraph, Allardyce addressed his future with Elland Road club CEO Angus Kinnear and opted not to continue in command.
Allardyce, 68, took over as manager of Leeds on May 3, replacing Javi Gracia. Leeds finished 17th in the league but were relegated after only one point from four games played under him.
Leeds will now start looking for a new manager to assist take the team out of the Championship and back into the English Premier League. They may also need to hire a new director of football after losing Victor Orta throughout the season.
As they prepare for life in English football’s second division, the team will try to rebuild throughout the summer.
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