In one of the fastest and most jaw-dropping managerial changes in recent memory, Sheffield United have pulled off a footballing plot twist worthy of a Hollywood script. Just forty-five minutes after confirming the departure of longtime boss Chris Wilder, the Blades wasted no time announcing his bold replacement — Ruben Selles.

That’s right — from sacked to successor in under an hour — and fans across the Championship are still reeling from the stunning speed of the switch.
Selles, the Spanish tactician known for his data-driven approach and steely demeanor, has barely been out of work after parting ways with Hull City a few weeks ago. Despite keeping Hull in the Championship on the final day of the season, the club decided not to extend his contract. Now, he’s landed in South Yorkshire with a clear mission: take Sheffield United back to the Premier League — and do it with style.
Selles’ coaching résumé spans continents, with stints in Denmark, Azerbaijan, and his home country, Spain, before cutting his teeth in England. Fans might remember his short-lived stint at Southampton during the 2022–2023 season, where despite his best efforts, the Saints were relegated from the Premier League.
But Selles is unfazed. Speaking to the club’s media, the 41-year-old Spaniard said:
“When we first heard about the possibility of coming here, it was a no brainer for us to join a club with this kind of history and with a mission to move forward and try to be even more competitive.”
Selles went on to highlight the club’s ambitions and his vision for the future:
“This project is incredibly ambitious and potent. Getting everyone on the same page at the beginning of the conversations was crucial.
We must embrace statistics and new technologies, but we must never lose sight of the fundamentals of football. Using all of the resources at our disposal, I believe we can maximise our performance and produce a quality model.
Our identity is always very clear. We want to be forceful and force things to happen. Fans should therefore anticipate a team that will not wait or be reactive; rather, we will take the initiative and go out and strive to be as competitive as we can in each and every game.”
That aggressive, forward-thinking mentality could be exactly what the Blades need after a season that ended in heartbreak. Under Chris Wilder, United fought hard to bounce back to the top flight, finishing third in the Championship. Despite overcoming Bristol City in the playoff semi-final, their dream collapsed at the final hurdle, losing to Sunderland after a crushing late goal from Tommy Watson.
For Wilder, a proud Sheffield native and beloved figure among fans, the exit was emotional. He addressed supporters with heartfelt words:
“To the fans, I’m obviously disappointed to be leaving, particularly because we were so close to getting back to the Premier League. I’m a Sheffield native at heart, and I will always treasure this city and this team.
I leave with a few treasured memories and am honoured to be remembered in the same way as legendary Sheffield United managers—leading this squad more than 300 times will always be an amazing part of my life. I want to sincerely thank you for all of your help.”
Wilder’s legacy is cemented — but now, the spotlight is on Selles. Can he turn the club’s heartbreak into triumph? Can he deliver on promises of a bold, relentless brand of football? One thing’s for sure — Sheffield United’s dramatic managerial shift has set the tone for a thrilling season ahead.