Derby have appointed Paul Clement as their new head coach, the Championship club have announced.
Clement has signed a three-year deal at the iPro Stadium and replaces Steve McClaren, who was sacked by the Rams a week ago.
The 43-year-old left his role as assistant coach at Real Madrid on Friday following Carlo Ancelotti's departure as head coach last week.
Meanwhile, Brentford have appointed Dutchman Marinus Dijkhuizen as the man to replace departed head coach Mark Warburton.
Warburton left Griffin Park, despite leading the Bees to the Championship play-offs following promotion from League One, after the London club opted to go in a new direction.
And 43-year-old Dijkhuizen, who has been in charge at Eredivisie side Excelsior since January 2014, has got the nod and will be assisted by Roy Hendriksen.