Blades slash Wilder, appoint Selles
Sheffield United parted company with Chris Wilder and named Ruben Selles as his replacement.
Wilder returned to Bramall Lane for a second spell in December 2023 having led the club to the Premier League from League One during his first stint between 2016 and 2021.
The Blades were relegated at the end of that season and missed out in a tight race with Leeds United and Burnley in the race for automatic promotion from the Championship last season.
United then suffered play-off heartbreak at Wembley as it was beaten 2-1 by Sunderland in last month's final.
Wilder departs the South Yorkshire outfit with a win percentage of 43.59 and 1.47 points per campaign, compared to 46.70 and 1.61 from his first spell.
"It is with great regret that my time at Sheffield United has come to an end," Wilder said. "I'd like to thank Stephen Bettis and Prince Abdullah for bringing me back to the club and giving me the opportunity to rebuild the team and take this great club forward.
"I'd also like to thank all the staff at the club, everyone behind the scenes that you don’t often see, and, of course, the players who put in a monumental effort last season, it has been a pleasure working with you, your desire and commitment was unquestionable and I have no doubt you will have great success in the future."
United acted fast to name Selles as his successor, with the Spaniard agreeing a three-year deal.
Selles was most recently in charge at Hull City but departed the club despite helping it to avoid relegation from the second tier.
He previously was in charge of Reading during a tumultuous period in its history while he also had a spell with Southampton in the Premier League.
