Burnley FC has named Nicky Hayen as the club’s new head coach, handing the 45-year-old Belgian a three-year contract. The appointment, confirmed on July 10, 2026, ends a managerial search that stretched back to April when Scott Parker departed by mutual consent.
Who is Nicky Hayen
Hayen’s coaching career has been a steady climb through Belgian football’s upper tiers. He took charge of KRC Genk in December 2025 and, before that, managed Club Brugge, one of Belgium’s most decorated clubs.
Hayen reportedly informed his KRC Genk players of his departure before the Burnley deal was officially confirmed.
Why the timing matters
Burnley has been without a permanent head coach since April 2026. Scott Parker’s departure by mutual consent left the club in a familiar position for Championship sides: searching for identity.
Hayen is expected to join Burnley’s training setup ahead of pre-season activities, which include a tour of North America.
What this means for Burnley’s trajectory
Championship football is a grind. It’s 46 league matches of relentless intensity, with promotion playoffs that can make or break a club’s financial future.
Hayen’s three-year contract is notable because it suggests patience from the board. Championship clubs often operate on short cycles, hiring and firing managers within a single season when results don’t materialize quickly.
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