Barnsley exclusive: Struber reaches deal with New York Red Bulls

Barnsley’s boss, Gerhard Struber, has reached an agreement with new New York Red Bulls manager Football Insider can reveal it exclusively.

Last month he announced that the great Americans had made a gesture for the championship boss.

A source in the US and its allies in the Middle East have been able to find a source But it’s not the first time He told Football Insider that Struber had now accepted the offer and left the Yorkshire club.

The MLS team has been out of chief coach since Chris Armas was fired in early September after a four-game losing streak.

Struber took office at Oakwell in November last year, but questioned the Tykes’ ambition after their 2–1 loss to Middlesbrough yesterday.

After the match, quoted through the BBC, he said: “I have other ambitions and objectives and I cannot feel that the owners have the same ambitions and objectives as me. My long term is open and let’s see.

The Austrian now seems willing to act on his risk and leave the Yorkshire club in favor of the New York Bulls.

The 43-year-old has worked in the past for a Red Bull franchise, coaching youth groups from the Austrian Red Bull Salzburg team.

After a brief season with Wolfsberger AC at the start of last season, he nevertheless joined Barnsley.

When Struber took office at Oakwell, the club was seven numbers behind in the championship standings.

A dead-time win over Brentford on the final day of the season kept the team at the time level of English football for the 2020/21 campaign.

In Barnsley’s news, his Watford championship rivals have made a move to point out a Leeds star who will charge $3 million in 2018.

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