
Leicester have parted ways with manager Ruud van Nistelrooy after the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
The former Manchester United striker and caretaker manager was appointed at the King Power Stadium in November but was unable to steer the club away from danger, with a return to the Championship confirmed with five games of the season to play.
The Dutchman called for clarity on his future following their relegation at the beginning of May, but has had to wait with the club finally confirming his exit on Friday morning.
Leicester City Football Club and Ruud van Nistelrooy have mutually agreed that Ruud’s contract with the Club as First Team Manager will terminate with immediate effect.
— Leicester City (@LCFC) June 27, 2025
A club statement read: “Leicester City Football Club and Ruud van Nistelrooy have mutually agreed that Ruud’s contract with the club as first team manager will terminate with immediate effect.
“Ruud has overseen a challenging period for the club. From his appointment in November 2024, he approached the role with professionalism, integrity and a clear commitment to our aims, including through the integration of several promising players from the club’s academy into our first team environment.
“Ruud moves on with the respect and thanks of everyone at the football club for his dedication and hard work, and with our very best wishes for the future.
“Preparation for the EFL Championship season will continue with the planned start of pre-season on Monday, June 30.
“First team coaching staff will oversee the delivery of those plans until a new manager is appointed.
“There will be no further comment until this process has been completed.”
Leicester begin their season with the visit of Sheffield Wednesday on 10 August.