Simon Hallett 'Disappointed' After Miron Muslic Leaves Argyle
- Plymouth Argyle announced the unexpected departure of head coach Miron Muslic to Schalke after the 2024-25 season in the UK.
- Muslic, hired in January on a three-and-a-half-year contract, informed the club last Saturday he wished to join Schalke and would not return.
- The club settled for compensation below the contracted sum to avoid a protracted, disruptive process and moved on positively amid ongoing investor talks.
- Chairman Simon Hallett stated the club remains financially strong, with a budget for next season twice that of their last League One stint, funded by existing shareholders.
- Argyle aims to rebuild sustainably in League One, recruiting a new head coach, led by David Fox, and preparing fans for a hopeful future despite recent setbacks.
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