
The Peoples Person
·10 maggio 2025
Man United academy coach David Hughes set to become Newport County manager

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·10 maggio 2025
Manchester United academy coach David Hughes has become one of the main contenders to become the Newport County manager.
Hughes has an extensive background in youth football, having served as Shrewsbury Town and Watford’s academy manager.
He later took on roles such as Aston Villa’s U18 manager and Wales’ U17 head coach.
The 47-year-old joined up with United in 2022 when he became assistant manager of the U21 side.
The former Aston Villa footballer has been part of the youth set up at a very exciting time. Numerous starlets like Toby Collyer, Chido Obi, Harry Amass and Tyler Fredricson have all made the jump from U21 football to the senior squad this season.
According to the BBC, he could be about to get his first opportunity in senior football.
It is reported that he is in “line to leave Old Trafford to take his first senior managerial role at Newport.”
The Exiles have endured a very disappointing season this year, finishing 22nd in League Two, one spot above the relegation zone.
Their former boss, Nelson Jardim, departed by mutual consent last month.
The BBC state that “the likelihood is that Hughes will bring in some experienced backroom staff should his appointment be confirmed.”
United have used League Two clubs a lot recently for loans with Sonny Aljofree and Rhys Bennett playing extensively for Accrington Stanley and Fleetwood Town respectfully this season.
Should Hughes secure the job, he could certainly attempt to use his connections with the club to try and bring in some of United’s best young talents to Rodney Parade.
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