Middlesbrough Football Club has officially announced the appointment of Rob Edwards as their new head coach on a three-year contract. The 42-year-old Edwards, who previously led Luton Town to the Premier League, steps into the role following Michael Carrick's departure earlier this month. The club confirmed the appointment on Tuesday, bringing an end to weeks of speculation and a thorough search for Carrick's successor. Adi Viveash and Harry Watling will be joining Edwards in the dugout.
Edwards brings a wealth of experience to the Riverside Stadium, having successfully guided Luton Town to the top flight during his first season with the club. Although Luton's stay in the Premier League was short-lived, Edwards earned praise for his approach and adaptability. Before his tenure at Luton, Edwards also managed Forest Green Rovers, leading them to League One, and has worked with England's youth national teams. His coaching career also includes an interim spell at Wolves.
Middlesbrough's hierarchy views Edwards as the ideal candidate to lead the club's push for Premier League promotion after a disappointing tenth-place finish last season. Club officials, including Head of Football Kieran Scott and Head of Recruitment Chris Jones, were impressed by Edwards' vision for the club and his detailed knowledge of the existing squad. Scott emphasized that Edwards was the "stand-out" candidate after a comprehensive interview process. Edwards had previously worked with Scott and Jones at Wolves, a factor that likely contributed to his appointment.
Edwards himself has expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity. Describing his appointment as a "privilege," he acknowledged the magnitude of the role and the passion of Middlesbrough's fanbase. He highlighted the club's owner, Steve Gibson, for his commitment to providing coaches with the time, support, and resources needed to achieve success. Edwards' immediate focus will be on collaborating with the recruitment department to finalize the club's summer transfer plans. Discussions regarding potential targets and squad development have been ongoing, but Middlesbrough is keen to get Edwards' input on specific players before making any formal offers.
Several players have already been linked with a move to Middlesbrough. However, the club has dismissed reports of interest in Sam Greenwood. Recruitment discussions are being led by Sporting Director Kieran Scott and Head of Recruitment Chris Jones.
Edwards' journey in football began as a player, representing Wales internationally and playing for clubs such as Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Blackpool. After retiring from playing due to injury, he transitioned into coaching, honing his skills within Wolves' academy and the England youth setup. His breakthrough into senior management came with Forest Green Rovers, where he implemented a high-intensity, wing-back-driven system that resulted in a League Two title. At Luton Town, Edwards employed a 3-5-2 formation that emphasized disciplined pressing, overlapping wide players, and a strong team ethic.