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David Hughes Set To Take Charge At Newport County As Club Clears Decks For Fresh Start

David Hughes. Pic: Alamy

David Hughes. Pic: Alamy

Newport County have moved quickly to identify the man they want in charge at Rodney Parade next season.

David Hughes - a Welsh coach currently working in Manchester United’s academy - has emerged as the front-runner to become Newport County’s next manager.

His arrival would be the centre piece in a major overhaul of County’s backroom staff following a dismal end to the season.

Hughes, 47, is in pole position to take on his first senior managerial role as the successor to Nelson Jardim.

A former defender with Aston Villa, Cardiff City, and Shrewsbury Town, Hughes is expected to spearhead a new era at Rodney Parade.

Newport have been without a permanent boss since Jardim left by mutual consent on April 24, following a season that saw the club finish in 22nd place — just one spot above the relegation zone — after managing just one win in their final 12 matches.

Chairman Huw Jenkins is targeting a swift appointment, and with Hughes heavily linked to the role, a formal announcement could arrive as early as next week.

Hughes brings a strong coaching pedigree, having previously worked in youth roles at Southampton, Watford, and his former clubs Villa and Shrewsbury, as well as leading Cardiff City’s academy before joining Manchester United in August 2022. 

He also started his coaching career with Barry Town and Port Talbot, and spent time with the Football Association of Wales.

READ MORE: Nelson Jardim Tells Newport County: You’re Safe . . . And I’m Off!

Newport confirmed that both assistant manager Dafydd Williams and goalkeeping coach Rob Thomas have also exited the club, clearing the way for Hughes to assemble his own team should his appointment be finalised.

Speaking on the departures, Jenkins said: “It goes without saying that we thank both Daf and Rob for their efforts and commitment to the club during their time here. I am sure they will both be successful with their new challenges ahead and everyone at the club wishes them well for the future.”

READ MORE: Nelson Jardim Proud Of Newport's Spirit As Season Finishing Line Comes Into View

Williams, who had been promoted to caretaker boss for the final two games, has quickly found a new role as manager of Gloucester City, where he previously served as assistant.

“I’m absolutely delighted to be back, I know what this football club is about having had a great experience here previously,” said Williams.

“It was a difficult decision to leave Newport County but it was made a lot easier by having the opportunity to come to Gloucester City. I’m really excited for the future."

READ MORE: Nelson Jardim Insists Battling Draw For Newport County Can Prove To Be A Turning Point

Meanwhile, goalkeeper coach Rob Thomas departs after less than a year at the club. 

Thomas, who spent 15 years with the FAW Trust and had most recently worked at Haverfordwest County, replaced long-serving Jim Hollman in October.

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