Leicester have appointed Marti Cifuentes as their new manager.
The Spaniard has penned a three-year deal at the King Power Stadium.


Cifuentes replaces Ruud van Nistelrooy in the dugout after his exit earlier this summer.
Van Nistelrooy parted ways with the Foxes following their relegation from the Premier League.
The club will now have a new man in charge for their Championship return this season.
Leicester begin their campaign at home to Sheffield Wednesday on August 10.
Cifuentes arrives after leaving Queens Park Rangers last month following 19 months at Loftus Road.
He had been placed on gardening leave by the Hoops before his departure was eventually confirmed.
After guiding QPR to safety during the 2023/24 season, Cifuentes was key to their 15th place finish last term.
The 43-year-old is set to earn less with Leicester than he did at his old club, talkSPORT understands.
Meanwhile, Cifuentes has also paid part of his own compensation package, which is worth over £400,000, to make the move.
Speaking after his appointment, he told the club website: “It’s a great honour to be appointed Leicester City Manager.


“This is a fantastic Club with a proud history and it’s a privilege to me to be asked to help write the next chapter.
“I’m looking forward to getting to know the players, as well as connecting with our supporters and the city in the weeks and months ahead.
“I can see the passion that exists here, and I’m excited to begin this journey together.”
Meanwhile, a statement from QPR read: “Cifuentes left QPR by mutual consent last month following a period of gardening leave.
“As part of the agreement, the club retained compensation rights for any future employment.
“This matter has now been concluded with Leicester City.”
Leicester fans will have the chance to see Cifuentes in the dugout for the first time next month.
The Foxes host Fiorentina at the King Power Stadium on August 3 in their final pre-season friendly.