Sources tell EOS former Montreal Impact boss and Chicago Fire player Jesse Marsch will be announced as the Red Bulls’ coach Wednesday afternoon.

Marsch led the Impact to 12-16-6 record in 2012. Prior to that stint, the former Chivas USA player spent three years as an assistant with the U.S. Men’s National Team program.

Like new Sporting Director Ali Curtis, Marsch most recently plied his trade in the MLS offices, lending his voice in their media operations department. His presence gives Curtis an immediate ally on the touchline and ownership over the team’s sporting department.

For Petke, it is the end of a successful two-year reign at the Red Bulls touchline which saw the club win their first trophy in 2013, the Supporters’ Shield. He also broke ground in 2014, leading the club to their first Conference Final Appearance since their 2008 showdown against Real Salt Lake.

Petke departs New York with a 30-19-19 regular season record. EOS can also confirm that his assistant, Robin Fraser, will also be joining the staff of Toronto FC, completing a total makeover of the team’s sporting side.