HULL City have confirmed the departure of head coach Grant McCann after two and a half years in the role – despite Hull’s victory over Cherries at the weekend.

Wins against Cherries and Blackburn Rovers in the past week were not enough to convince Hull’s new owner to keep McCann in the role.

McCann’s future had been in doubt after Turkish businessman and TV personality Acun Ilicali completed his £20million takeover of the Sky Bet Championship club last Wednesday.

Ilicali had previously stated his intention to bring in “Turkish people”, although the name linked heavily with the role is former Rangers and Ajax striker Shota Arveladze, who is from Georgia.

Prior to the takeover, McMann appeared resigned to losing his job – harking back to a similar scenario he endured at Peterborough, when he was fired after new owners took charge.

He stated back in November: “Obviously I have good conversations with Ehab and David (Beeby, club secretary) and people like that, so I know where everything is. My only focus is on the team.

“Yes, it happened at Peterborough and I lost my job in about a week so I know what it’s all about, its football, and we’ll concentrate on the team.”

Chairman and owner Ilicali said in a statement: “Grant has done an excellent job for this football club in difficult circumstances, most specifically during the takeover process, and for that I offer my sincere thanks.

“These matters are never easy and are more often than not protracted.

"During the process, Grant has always remained professional and fully focused on the team, and will forever be a friend of the Tigers.

"I’m sure Grant will be successful in whatever his next challenge is.”

Ilicali said a new head coach would “be announced very shortly”, while Hull also confirmed McCann’s assistant head coach Cliff Byrne had left the club with immediate effect.

Hull’s new chairman added: “I understand the timing may look odd, after two good wins, but I wouldn’t be fair or honest if I merely waited for a defeat to change manager.

“That benefits nobody. I will continue to be transparent with you, our fans. Our new head coach will be announced very shortly.”

McCann, 41, ended his time in charge on a high as the Tigers beat promotion-hopefuls Blackburn and Bournemouth in his last two matches.

The former Northern Ireland international was appointed as Nigel Adkins’ replacement in June 2019 and guided Hull to promotion as League One champions last season.

The Tigers ended a five-game winless run with their win over Blackburn earlier this month and currently sit 19th in the table, 10 points clear of the bottom three.