Heart of Midlothian have appointed former Blackpool and Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Critchley as their head coach.
The 45-year-old has arrived in Edinburgh and succeeds Steven Naismith, who was sacked last month after a winless start to the Scottish Premiership season and a run of eight consecutive defeats.
Critchley has signed a deal that runs until the end of the 2026-27 season and a media conference is expected to take place on Tuesday.
He will be assisted by former Liverpool academy, Blackpool, Lincoln City and Queens Park Rangers coach Mike Garrity.
The Englishman managed Blackpool between 2020 and 2022 then returned to the Lancashire club in 2023 after a three-month spell in charge of QPR.
Critchley, who took the Seasiders up to the Championship in England via the play-offs in 2021, has won 77 and drawn 47 of his 185 games as a manager.
He coached Liverpool at under-age level and was Steven Gerrard’s assistant at Aston Villa for a short spell in 2022.
“We’ve made no secret of the fact analytics has guided our search and that data presented us with many top-quality options,” chief executive officer Andrew McKinlay told the Hearts website.
“We were able to ascertain who would fit best into our new model going forward, which includes the use of analytics for recruitment.
“Neil understands well what we are looking to do, has experience at big club environments, none more so than at Liverpool, and is an ambitious coach.”
B team boss Liam Fox oversaw the draw with Ross County in the Premiership, the Conference League win against Dinamo Minsk and the defeat by Aberdeen following Naismith’s exit.
Hearts, who are bottom of the Premiership with two points from eight fixtures, had been in discussions with former Norway boss Per-Mathias Hogmo before talks broke down.