Crystal Palace have appointed Patrick Vieira as their new manager on a three-year deal.
The former Arsenal captain replaces Roy Hodgson, who stepped down at the end of last season after four years at the helm.
Vieira has signed a contract until the summer of 2024 and accepts his third role in senior management.
The new Eagles boss will also have to deal with a big turnover of players after several departed at the end of the last term, while the ageing squad remains in desperate need of reinforcements.
Predecessor Hodgson brought stability to extend Palace’s run in the Premier League to nine consecutive seasons and while this is a step into the unknown for chairman Steve Parish and co, they will hope it is the beginning of a new era for a club that is used to battling relegation.
Parish said: “I’m delighted and excited that Patrick has agreed to join Crystal Palace as our manager following successfully learning his trade at the City Group, and experiencing positive managerial spells at New York City and then Nice, who he led to the Europa League.”