Neil Harris Returns to Cambridge United: A New Era Begins in League One
Neil Harris rejoins Cambridge United as head coach on a two-and-a-half-year contract, aiming to steer the team away from relegation in League One.

Neil Harris has made a triumphant return to Cambridge United, stepping back into the role of head coach with a two-and-a-half-year contract. This announcement comes as the team finds itself in a precarious position, sitting at the bottom of League One and eight points from safety.
Harris originally took charge of Cambridge United during the 2023-24 season, but his tenure was short-lived, spanning just over two months before he moved to Millwall for a second stint. His departure in February 2024 left the team in a challenging spot, which they are now hoping to rectify with his return.
At 47 years old, Harris brings considerable experience and a proven track record to Cambridge United. His reappointment follows the departure of Garry Monk, who exited the team on Sunday. Harris’s familiarity with the club and its dynamics could be a game-changer as they strive to climb out of the relegation zone.
In addition to Harris’s return, Cambridge United has also welcomed back Mark Bonner, who will serve as the director of football. Bonner’s previous experience with the team is expected to complement Harris’s leadership, creating a strong management duo poised to tackle the challenges ahead.
This new chapter for Cambridge United marks a significant turning point in their campaign. With Harris at the helm, the team is focused on immediate improvements, aiming to secure a stable position in League One and avoid relegation.