David Wagner has reportedly agreed to be the new Schalke manager next season.
The 47-year-old left Huddersfield Town by mutual consent in January with the club bottom of the Premier League.
He had got them promoted to the top flight in 2017 and led them to safety the following season.
Huddersfield struggled this campaign, though, and were relegated with six games to go.
The Mirror report that Wagner has held talks with Schalke and has verbally agreed to take over in the summer.
The Bundesliga club are struggling this season and are fourth from bottom in the league.
They have only three games left to secure their top-flight status.
Manager Domenico Tedesco was sacked in March after his side were thrashed 7-0 by Manchester City in the Champions League.
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Interim boss Huub Stevens is set to take charge of the club for the rest of the season.
Wagner joined Jurgen Klopp’s coaching staff at Borussia Dortmund when he retired from playing and was appointed their second team manager in 2011.
He then left for Huddersfield in 2015 and within two seasons had guided them to the Premier League via the play-offs.
Schalke have appointed former Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner as their new manager on a three-year contract, the Bundesliga club announced on Thursday. The German replaces interim boss Huub
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Former Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner is on the verge of a return to football as FC Schalke 04's new manager, according to Simon Stone of BBC Sport. Wagner has been out of a job since January when he left Huddersfield midway through the team's second-ever season in the Premier League.
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Former Huddersfield Town head coach David Wagner has verbally agreed to become the new manager at German side Schalke 04, according to the Daily Mirror. The 47 year old has been in discussions with the Bundesliga side over the past few days and an agreement has now reportedly been reached, with Wagner facing a big rebuilding job at struggling Schalke.
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David Wagner: Former Huddersfield boss 'verbally agrees' to
David Wagner looks set to be the new Schalke manager Huddersfield struggled this campaign, though, and were relegated with six games to go. The Mirror report that Wagner has held talks with Schalke and has verbally agreed to take over in the summer.
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Former Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner has agreed a deal to become Schalke's new head coach, according to Sky sources. The German left his role as Huddersfield head coach on mutual terms
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David Wagner has reportedly agreed to be the new Schalke manager next season. The 47-year-old left Huddersfield Town by mutual consent in January with the club bottom of the Premier League. He had
Former Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner 'verbally agrees
David Wagner looks set to be the new Schalke manager. Huddersfield struggled this campaign, though, and were relegated with six games to go. The Mirror report that Wagner has held talks with Schalke and has verbally agreed to take over in the summer.
Former Huddersfield boss 'verbally agrees' to become new
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David Wagner seems to be set to be the brand new Schalke supervisor Huddersfield struggled this marketing campaign, although, and have been relegated with six video games to go. The Mirror report that Wagner has held talks with Schalke and has verbally agreed to take over in the summertime.
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David Wagner (born 19 October 1971) is a professional football manager and former player who is the coach of Bundesliga club FC Schalke 04.. Wagner grew up in West Germany and made his professional debut with Eintracht Frankfurt in 1990 and played as a forward for several clubs in the first and second divisions of German football.
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