Vincent Kompany has raided Manchester City for the final addition to his Anderlecht support staff with Simon Davies named head coach at the Belgian club.
The Welsh-born former Manchester United player leaves his post as City s head of academy coaching to work alongside player-manager Kompany.
Davies stepped into his most recent role last year after succeeding Patrick Vieira in charge of the Elite Development Squad in 2016.
He also had a brief stint at Chester City in 2008 and arrives at Anderlecht on Kompany s recommendation.
When Vinny asked me to make the move with him to RSC Anderlecht, I didn t doubt [him], Davies said.
We are starting a beautiful project: taking RSC Anderlecht back to the place where they belong, with special emphasis on the development of talented young players.
Simon Davies new head coach. Welcome in ! More info on
— RSC Anderlecht (@rscanderlecht)
Anderlecht sporting director Michael Verschueren added: We hired him following Vincent Kompany s advice.
They have been working together for quite a while and we want to bring Manchester City s success story to RSC Anderlecht.
Davies forms part of a six-man coaching staff that will support Kompany in the outgoing City captain s first managerial job.