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Terry Burton has returned to the Gunners

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Arsenal have confirmed that Terry Burton will take become the new reserves and head development coach as part of a shake-up in the backroom staff.

Following Pat Rice’s retirement Steve Bould was promoted to assistant, leaving Burton’s role open.

The 59-year-old, who recently was working at Sheffield Wednesday, will head up Arsenal’s European Under-19 NextGen Series side, along with Liam Brady, head of youth development.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said: “I have known Terry for many years and he is someone who is hugely respected and highly regarded in the game.

“Terry brings with him a wealth of coaching experience and he will be a great asset for us, working with our reserves and youth development players.”

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