Scott Parker has left Burnley by mutual consent following the club’s relegation to the Championship.
Parker guided the Clarets back into the Premier League 12 months ago but has been unable to preserve their top-flight status. Burnley are 19th having won four league games this season and just one since October.
A club statement read: “Scott Parker has left his position as head coach of Burnley Football Club by mutual consent.
“Following confirmation of the club’s relegation from the Premier League last week, Parker and the board held discussions and mutually agreed that his time at Turf Moor would conclude.
“The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Scott for his professionalism, dedication and contribution. He leaves with the respect and gratitude of everyone connected with Burnley Football Club.”
Parker grateful for Burnley opportunity
Mike Jackson will take interim charge for the remaining four games of the season with the club’s search for a permanent successor to Parker already underway.
Parker said: “It has been an immense privilege to lead this great club over the past two years. I have enjoyed every moment of our journey together, but feel that now is the right time for both parties to move in a different direction.
“I reflect back with great pride on what we achieved during my time at the club, especially our unforgettable promotion season in 2024/25, and it was a true honour to lead this team into the Premier League.
“I would like to thank [owner and chairman] Alan [Pace] and the ownership group for their support during my time at the club. My thanks also go to the fantastic and tireless staff behind the scenes and, most importantly, to the players, who have given me everything since the first day I arrived.
“Finally, thank you to the Burnley fans. I wish you all and this great club nothing but the very best for the future.”