Skip to content

Paul Scholes gets permission to take Oldham job after EFL checks

Paul Scholes
Image: Paul Scholes is expected to become Oldham manager

Paul Scholes is expected to be named Oldham manager after the EFL decided it would not conflict with his role as a Salford owner, Sky Sports News understands.

An EFL board meeting was held this week to discuss whether or not there was a potential conflict of interests because of his 10 per cent stake in Salford City who, despite playing in the National League, are fighting for promotion to League Two.

That could see Oldham and Salford playing against each other in the same competition next season.

But it is understood that because Scholes only has a background role at Salford he will be able to retain his stake in the club.

Also See:

According to Sky Sources, the only restriction to Scholes taking over as manager of Oldham is that he will not be allowed to sign players from, or sell to, Salford City.

Play Super 6
Play Super 6

Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.

Around Sky