Panathinaikos will appoint former assistant boss Yiannis Anastasiou as its coach for next season as the Greek Super League club tries to recover from a shock sixth-place finish this term.

The 40-year-old former Greece international will replace Yiannis Vonortas, who will return to his duties coaching the academy youth side after taking over in a caretaker role for the final few weeks of the season.

A club spokesman said this week the Greens have reached an agreement with Anastasiou and that all that remains is an official announcement.

Anastasiou, who enjoyed a successful playing career in Greece, the Netherlands and Belgium, was previously assistant coach at Panathinaikos from 2008-10 under Dutch coach Hen Ten Cate.

Anastasiou joined Reading in January 2013 as a first-team coach but left the English Premier League club following the departure of manager Brian McDermott on March 11.

Panathinaikos went through four coaches in a dreadful campaign which has seen the club fail to qualify for Europe for the first time since 1997.

Vonortas was the Athens side’s coach for the final three matches of the season and followed Spanish coach Fabri, Argentine Juan Ramon Rocha and Portuguese boss Jesualdo Ferreira.

The 2012/13 season was supposed to herald the start of an optimistic new chapter under fan ownership after the transfer of the Vardinoyiannis family’s majority shareholding to the new ‘Panathinaiki Alliance’ was completed last year.

But under president Yiannis Alafouzos, the club has continued to struggle financially and was forced to let go several of its Greece internationals such as Costas Katsouranis, Loukas Vintra, Nikos Spiropoulos and Lazaros Christodoulopoulos during the season.

To make matters worse, arch-rival Olympiakos Piraeus wrapped up its 40th league title with embarrassing ease in mid-March while Panathinaikos finished 37 points behind its neighbour after experiencing one of its worst seasons on record.

Source: Reuters.