Former Celtic winger Lewis Morgan will work under a new manager at Inter Miami - ex-Manchester Utd ace Phil Neville.
The ex-midfielder left his role as manager of England Women to take over at David Beckham's MLS franchise.
Neville was a teammate of Becks' along with his brother Gary, part of the famous Class of '92 put together by legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
"I am incredibly delighted for this opportunity to coach Inter Miami," Neville told the club website. "This is a very young club with a lot of promise and upside, and I am committed to build a competitive soccer culture we can all be proud of."
Morgan already stars alongside former Real Madrid and Chelsea striker Gonzalo Higuain and World Cup winner with France, Blaise Matuidi. It was Morgan, though, who won the club's inaugural MVP award for the season.
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