Middlesbrough have appointed 37-year-old Kim Hellberg as their new manager, with the Swedish coach tasked with leading the club back into the Premier League. The move comes after a £250,000 payout to extract Hellberg from his contract with Hammarby, who had been attracting interest from Swansea in recent days.
Hellberg's appointment is seen as a significant coup for Middlesbrough, who finished second in Sweden's top tier under his management and are now looking to replicate that success on the larger stage. The 37-year-old has become a hot property following a string of impressive results at Hammarby, where he had also taken charge of the club's academy setup.
Despite initial interest from Swansea, Middlesbrough were able to hijack Hellberg's potential move to Wales, and he will now take charge until after Tuesday's game against Coventry City. He has expressed his enthusiasm for the club's playing style and ambitions under manager Rob Edwards, who departed for Wolves earlier this month.
Hellberg's arrival follows a tumultuous period in Middlesbrough's history, with several high-profile departures and a decline in fortunes on the pitch. The new manager will be tasked with restoring the club to its former glory and leading them back into the top flight.
As part of his appointment, Hellberg has committed to playing an aggressive brand of football, aiming to win the ball quickly and create scoring opportunities through swift counter-attacks. He believes that Middlesbrough have the potential to achieve great things under his management and is excited to get started at Riverside Stadium.
Hellberg's appointment is seen as a significant coup for Middlesbrough, who finished second in Sweden's top tier under his management and are now looking to replicate that success on the larger stage. The 37-year-old has become a hot property following a string of impressive results at Hammarby, where he had also taken charge of the club's academy setup.
Despite initial interest from Swansea, Middlesbrough were able to hijack Hellberg's potential move to Wales, and he will now take charge until after Tuesday's game against Coventry City. He has expressed his enthusiasm for the club's playing style and ambitions under manager Rob Edwards, who departed for Wolves earlier this month.
Hellberg's arrival follows a tumultuous period in Middlesbrough's history, with several high-profile departures and a decline in fortunes on the pitch. The new manager will be tasked with restoring the club to its former glory and leading them back into the top flight.
As part of his appointment, Hellberg has committed to playing an aggressive brand of football, aiming to win the ball quickly and create scoring opportunities through swift counter-attacks. He believes that Middlesbrough have the potential to achieve great things under his management and is excited to get started at Riverside Stadium.