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Paul Cook to leave Wigan on Wednesday following club's relegation to League One

Cook linked with vacant manager roles at Bristol City and Birmingham

Paul Cook leaves Wigan after more than three years in charge
Image: Paul Cook will leave Wigan after more than three years in charge

Paul Cook will leave Wigan Athletic on Wednesday after resigning from his role as manager, following the club going into administration earlier this month.

Cook guided the club to 13th in the Sky Bet Championship before a 12-point deduction relegated them to League One, subject to appeal.

Cook's departure is expected be announced on Wednesday morning.

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Wigan could be reprieved from relegation to League One with both Sheffield Wednesday and Derby waiting to learn whether they will be deducted points for allegedly breaching the EFL's profit and sustainability rules

He joined Wigan in May 2017 when the club were last relegated to England's third tier. In his first season, Cook guided them to the League One title and a FA Cup quarter-final.

The 53-year-old kept Wigan in the Championship last year but they have been relegated this season, after a 12-point penalty was added to their points total following their final game of the season against Fulham.

Wigan's appeal against the punishment will be heard on July 31.

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Cook has been linked with the Bristol City and Birmingham vacancies in recent days.

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