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Tam Courts: Dundee United boss given permission to hold Rijeka talks

Dundee United promoted Tam Courts from head of tactical performance to head coach last June; talks with Croatian club Rijeka are due to begin this week; United finished fourth in Courts' first season in Scottish Premiership; the 40-year-old was previously manager of Kelty Hearts

Thomas Courts led Dundee United to their highest finish since 2014 during his first season in charge
Image: Tam Courts led Dundee United to their highest finish since 2014 during his first season in charge

Dundee United boss Tam Courts has been given permission to speak to Rijeka, following an approach from the Croatian club.

Courts, who was appointed head coach last June, led the Tannadice club to fourth place in the Scottish Premiership this season, sealing a spot in the Europa Conference League.

The 40-year-old, who was previously the club's head of tactical performance, joined United in February 2020 following five seasons in charge at Kelty Hearts.

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Dundee United beat Ross County to seal fourth place in the Scottish Premiership

Talks are expected to take place this week with Rijeka, who finished fourth in their domestic league and were runners-up in the Croatian Cup final.

United's players are due to return to pre-season training on June 23, with their first Premiership match of the season just over seven weeks away.

'Courts deserves more credit'

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Former Dundee United defender Mark Reynolds has his say on the job Tam Courts has done at Tannadice

Speaking during the season, former Dundee United defender Mark Reynolds told Sky Sports News:

"I don't think Tam Courts gets enough credit for just how good a manager he is.

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"He's come in as an underdog and someone who was having a lot of questions asked of him.

"That spell we had at the start of the season was really strong and silenced a few of the critics. It was very calculated, he knew what he wanted from the players and the players knew the messages they were getting from him.

"It was very consistent. He won't put in young guys just to fill a quota, but puts them in because he believes they're good enough."

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