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Ipswich boss McKenna returns to Man Utd for new head of recruitment

Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna has raided former club Manchester United a new head of recruitment.

The former assistant manager at Old Trafford was appointed Ipswich boss back in December, replacing Paul Cook, and has seen an impressive turnaround in form. McKenna continues to put his stamp on the club, and has added another member to his backroom staff with Sam Williams.

Williams was the first team recruitment analyst at United, and had been at the club since November 2017, having also worked as an academy scout. But he has now moved into the role of head of recruitment at Portman Road.

Upon his appointment, Williams told the official Ipswich website: "Mark Ashton really sold the club and it's a really exciting time to be joining. It's been a privilege to work for Manchester United and I've worked with fantastic people, but this was an opportunity I just couldn't turn down.

"There's a lot of work to be done between now and the end of the transfer window. I'm looking forward to the challenge and working together closely with Kieran, Martyn [Pert] and Gary [Probert].We're going to implement a very thorough and methodical process which will help provide the best available players to help us achieve our aims and ambitions, which is getting the Club back up the leagues."

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