New Newport boss still expected by end of May published at 11:17 20 May

Things may have gone quiet at Rodney Parade - too quiet for some fans - but Newport County still hope to appoint a new manager by the end of May.
Negotiations with Nelson Jardim's permanent successor are understood to be at an advanced stage and the League Two club could make an annoucement this week or next.
Chairman Huw Jenkins told BBC Sport Wales on 3 May he wanted to make the appointment within weeks, with Manchester United academy coach David Hughes then emerging as the leading contender for the vacant job.
Hughes would need to bring in his own coaching staff, with former assistant Dafydd Williams having left Newport after stepping in for the final two games of the 2024-25 season following Jardim's departure.
As the search for a new boss has continued, Jenkins has been conducting contract negotations with players the club want to retain for next season.
Four senior players have been offered new deals, but 10 of the squad have been told they can leave Rodney Parade.