
Jim Goodwin has signed a new 12-month rolling contract as Dundee United manager.
Jim Goodwin, the former St Mirren and Aberdeen manager, took charge at Tannadice in March 2023 but was unable to stop Dundee United from being relegated.
However, the club bounced straight back to the Premiership by winning the Scottish Championship at the first attempt.
Last season, Goodwin guided United to a fourth-place finish in the Premiership, securing a place in the Conference League qualifiers.
Reflecting on the progress made, Goodwin said: “They’re just the start. It’s been a tremendous journey throughout the past two years and I’m incredibly pleased with what we’ve built here. I said when I arrived that I wanted to give the supporters a team that they can be proud of and I believe, as a collective, we have achieved that thus far. We’re building something sustainable, something with identity, and I truly believe we’re only scratching the surface of what we can achieve together.”
Chief executive Luigi Capuano echoed that sentiment, adding: “The togetherness between Jim and the board puts us in the best possible position to prolong our prosperity and achieve our long-term ambitions of regularly competing for the top six, reaching the latter stages of cup competitions and returning to the European stage. The terrific connection that has been nurtured between the club and the supporters was a huge factor in Jim’s decision to remain here, as he sees further opportunity to build upon the strong foundations that have been laid since his arrival with the backing of everyone connected with the club.”
Dundee United resume their Premiership campaign after the international break with a trip to face Hibernian on Saturday.










