Barnsley managerial search update emerges
Relegated side Barnsley are yet to finalise their shortlist in the search for a new manager as they look to find a successor for Poya Asbaghi, according to the Yorkshire Post.
The Tykes parted ways with the Iranian last month following confirmation of their relegation to League One, with Martin Devaney taking charge of their last three league games of the 2021/22 campaign, but failing to win a single point from a possible nine.
Despite this, he is thought to be on the shortlist to take the top job permanently, with Burton Albion boss Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink and Cheltenham Town’s Michael Duff also being linked with the vacancy at Oakwell.
In fact, the Tykes have even gone as far as approaching Cheltenham for the services of the latter and the 44-year-old has reportedly been granted permission to speak to officials in South Yorkshire.
Despite this, journalist Doug O’Kane has recently revealed that nothing has been finalised yet and that other candidates are at a similar stage in the process, indicating that they aren’t close to appointing a new man just yet.
And the Yorkshire Post believe their shortlist hasn’t even been finalised yet, with the second-tier side’s board wanting this managerial recruitment process to be “thorough”.
The Verdict:
Although there is a need to be thorough, they do need to bring in a replacement before the end of the month if they are to give themselves the best possible chance of enjoying a productive summer window – because clubs across the EFL including Cardiff City are already starting to snap up free agents.
They will fall behind their competitors if they continue to drag out this process for too long and considering they parted company with Asbaghi last month, it could be argued that this


