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Leeds have announced the appointment of Daniel Farke as manager on a four-year deal. The 46-year-old takes over from Sam Allardyce, who left the club at the end of last season following their relegation to the Championship.
Farke arrives at Elland Road with plenty of Championship experience under his belt having led Norwich to Premier League promotion twice in four years. The Canaries won the title in 2019, but despite being relegated from the Premier League the following season, they made an instant return in 2021 with Farke guiding them to another title win.
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