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Paul Clement will be unveiled as Derby's new manager on Monday.

The 43-year-old has agreed a four-year deal at the iPro Stadium after leaving Real Madrid last week, report the Sunday People.

Clement, who has spent the past two seasons working as assistant to Carlo Ancelotti at the Bernabeu, will meet Rams chief executive Sam Rush this week to discuss his backroom staff and for further discussions on playing targets for the season ahead.

Derby sacked Steve McClaren at the beginning of last week after he failed to get them into the Championships play-offs.

The Derby job will be Clement's first in frontline management. He started out as an academy coach at Chelsea and worked with Fulham's youngsters and the Republic of Ireland's Under-21s before returning to Stamford Bridge.

Clement was promoted under Guus Hiddink but really flourished under Ancelotti, who he followed to Paris Saint-Germain and then on to Madrid.