Kirk close to return at Linköping after sacking over relationship with player

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Willie Kirk, the former manager of Leicester City and Everton, is reportedly on the verge of returning to football management with Linköping, a team in the Swedish women’s top division. This development follows Kirk's departure from Leicester in March 2024, a decision that stemmed from his relationship with a player at the club. In a reflective interview with the Daily Mail later that year, Kirk acknowledged his mistake and expressed his acceptance of the consequences, emphasizing his desire to move forward in his career. According to reports from Sportbladet, Linköping is poised to part ways with their current head coach, Jonne Kunnas, as the team finds itself struggling in the league, currently sitting in the relegation zone at 13th place. Despite their current difficulties, Linköping boasts a rich history in women's football, having claimed the Damallsvenskan title in 2009, 2016, and 2017, making them a team with potential for resurgence under new leadership.

In addition to Kirk's anticipated appointment, Liverpool FC has confirmed that their vice-captain, Taylor Hinds, will be departing the club as her contract comes to an end. Hinds, who has been with Liverpool for five years, played a crucial role in helping the team achieve promotion to the Women's Super League (WSL) after winning the second-tier title in 2022. Reports suggest that she is set to join Arsenal, the reigning European champions, after Liverpool extended an offer for her to stay. In her farewell message to the supporters, Hinds expressed gratitude for the welcome she received upon joining the club in 2020 and conveyed her pride in having represented Liverpool. She wished the team continued success in the future, marking the end of a significant chapter in her career as she prepares to embrace new challenges ahead.

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The former Leicester and Everton manager Willie Kirk is closing in on a return to football after holding advanced talks with the Swedish top-flight women’s team Linköping about becoming their head coach.

Kirk, who also managed Hibernian and Bristol City before a spell as Manchester United’s assistant manager, has been out of management since he wassacked by Leicesterin March 2024 because he had a relationship with one of the club’s players. Later last year, in an interview withthe Daily Mail, Kirk said: “I’ve made a mistake and I’ve been punished for my mistake. I take responsibility for that.”

Kirk’s proposed move, which could be announced this week, was first reported bySportbladet, which said Linköping are set to sack their manager, Jonne Kunnas. The team are 13th, in the relegation zone, but have a strong history in the women’s game, having won the Damallsvenskan title in 2009, 2016 and 2017.

Kirk is a former Scottish Cup winner with Hibernian and led Everton to a Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley in 2020, where his side lost to Manchester City after extra time. He also oversaw Bristol City’s promotion to the top flight in 2016.

Liverpool have confirmed that their vice-captain Taylor Hinds is leaving when her contract expires on Monday. The defender spent five years with the club and helped them win promotion to the WSL with the second-tier title in 2022.

The Guardian revealed last week thatHinds is to move to Arsenal. Liverpool did offer a new deal to Hinds – who can play as a full-back or as a attacking wing-back – but the club respects and understands her decision to move to play Champions League football with the European champions.

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In a message to Liverpool fans, Hinds said: “Dear Reds, I’m sorry I haven’t had the chance to say a proper goodbye. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making me feel so welcome when I joined back in 2020. I wish nothing but continued success for this team and this club. I’m incredibly proud to have been part of this club and to have worn the shirt – it’s truly been a privilege.”

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Source: The Guardian