Jon Grey, the assistant coach of Wales' women's national team, has stepped down to take on two new roles: managing the men's under-18 side and becoming loans and player pathway manager at Swansea City. This development comes as a surprise, given that Grey had been an integral part of the women's programme since joining in 2023.
Under head coach Rhian Wilkinson, Grey helped Wales secure qualification for their first major tournament at Euro 2025. However, he has now announced his departure to rekindle his connection with Swansea City, where he played youth football back in the 1990s and later returned as a coach in 2009.
Grey expressed gratitude towards all parties involved in reaching an agreement, stating that taking on both roles will allow him to work for his club and country simultaneously. In response, Wilkinson praised Grey's dedication to the women's programme, describing him as "an integral part of" the team. The Wales boss also thanked Grey for his support and expressed pleasure working with him over the past few years.
As Swansea City looks to bolster its youth development efforts, Grey's appointment could prove instrumental in re-establishing a strong pipeline of talented players. Meanwhile, Grey will be tasked with nurturing the next generation of Welsh football talent as he takes on the men's under-18 side.
Under head coach Rhian Wilkinson, Grey helped Wales secure qualification for their first major tournament at Euro 2025. However, he has now announced his departure to rekindle his connection with Swansea City, where he played youth football back in the 1990s and later returned as a coach in 2009.
Grey expressed gratitude towards all parties involved in reaching an agreement, stating that taking on both roles will allow him to work for his club and country simultaneously. In response, Wilkinson praised Grey's dedication to the women's programme, describing him as "an integral part of" the team. The Wales boss also thanked Grey for his support and expressed pleasure working with him over the past few years.
As Swansea City looks to bolster its youth development efforts, Grey's appointment could prove instrumental in re-establishing a strong pipeline of talented players. Meanwhile, Grey will be tasked with nurturing the next generation of Welsh football talent as he takes on the men's under-18 side.