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Talisman has been given the green light to return to play for Wigan Athletic after injury

The Norway U21 international has been out of action for exactly a month since dislocating his shoulder in a 1-1 draw against Carlisle.

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He is out of contract after being released by Latics at the end of last season and admits the past few weeks have been a worrying time.

“I’ve been out of contract for a while and you’re stuck in limbo, having to train on your own,” he told Derby’s official website.

“There is anxiety, being at home, watching people play… it’s overwhelming, you want to be there.

“Having stability and security in your contract is important for any footballer and it’s great to be joining Derby. “I played for Namibia so I feel healthy and ready to play.”

Nyambe joined Latics from Blackburn in the summer of 2022 on a 12-month contract.

He made 33 appearances during his time at DW, but was not offered a new contract.

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The Terriers picked up their first win of the season against West Brom before the international break, then followed that up with another win this time against Rotherham United.

There appeared to be signs of improvement, but then came the surprising news that manager Neil Warnock would leave the club after Wednesday night’s game against Stoke City.

It was reported that Warnock was unhappy with the club’s transfer activity during the summer transfer window and while that may still be the case, it appears the club have accelerated plans to appoint someone long-term management. It has been reported that a foreign manager has been chosen to replace Warnock.

But even in that case, the Terriers cannot go wrong in appointing former Wigan Athletic manager Leam Richardson.

Surprisingly, Richardson has remained unemployed since leaving the DW Stadium at the start of last season.

The 43-year-old spent most of his coaching career as assistant manager, but after working at Wigan for several years, he was given the role of first-team coach at the club in matters their off-field issues.

Overall, Richardson excelled at Wigan and in the eyes of many, he was harshly sacked by the club. Since then he has been linked with a number of vacancies, but has so far not returned to a management position, spending part of his time working as an EFL professional.

Huddersfield have clearly accelerated their plans and are looking to appoint a long-term manager now rather than wait until the end of the season.

It appears the club have chosen a foreign coach, but even with this news one could argue that Richardson is a coach much closer to home and could be perfect for the club. club.

The majority of Richardson’s managerial career was spent in League One, as he guided Wigan to the championship in his first campaign in charge.

Not only did he lead the team to the championship, but he also built a highly competitive team for League One, despite their recent off-field problems. He is quite young in terms of management, and given how difficult the job was at Wigan and how acrimoniously he was sacked, it could be argued that he deserves a chance to get his due. job in the Championship.

Richardson managed 116 games at Wigan and during his time at the club he averaged 1.56 points per game. Although he has been out of work for a long time, he is still capable and could be the ideal person to lead a club like Huddersfield for a long time.

The 43-year-old likes to play football that is easy on the eyes and fearless.

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