Plymouth Argyle have appointed former Watford boss Tom Cleverley as their new head coach.
The 35-year-old has signed a three-year contract and succeeds Miron Muslic, who left the club last month to take over at German side Schalke.
Cleverley joins an Argyle side returning to League One this season following relegation after two years in the Championship.
The former Manchester United and Everton midfielder spent the bulk of his playing career at Watford before succeeding Valerien Ismael as head coach in March 2024.
Cleverley was sacked by the Hornets in May, having missed out on the play-offs after a poor second half of the season as Watford faded badly to finish 14th.
His 14 months at the helm was the longest tenure of any boss at Vicarage Road since Javi Gracia’s reign from January 2018 to September 2019.
In total, Cleverley was in charge for 60 games, winning 20, drawing 14 and losing 26.
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