Former Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare has been diagnosed with cancer.
Shakespeare, 59, managed the Foxes in 2017 and became the first English manager to win their first four Premier League matches.
He had been Claudio Ranieri's assistant in 2016 when Leicester upset the odds to become Premier League champions.
The League Managers Association said Shakespeare's cancer diagnosis was recent and he is undergoing treatment.
After being sacked as Leicester boss in October 2017, Shakespeare had spells on the staff of Everton, Watford, Aston Villa and Norwich.
He returned to Leicester in April 2023 following the appointment of new manager Dean Smith, whom he previously worked under with Villa and Norwich.