He will work under manager Joe Murphy.
According to RTÉ, Former Derry, Donegal and Fermanagh manager Rory Gallagher has joined Kildare club Naas as a coach for the 2025 season.
It is understood, Gallagher stepped down from his role as Derry manager in May 2023, following serious allegations regarding his private life.
He was then "temporarily debarred" by the GAA in September 2023 when an independent panel was asked to investigate claims.
The former Donegal and Fermanagh manager successfully challenged that disbarment last February, and a statement from his solicitors in September said there was no "legal impediment" to prevent him returning to a senior role in the game.
"Our client fully intends to return to inter county management in the near future," the statement continued.
"Two separate investigations have led - rightly - to decisions by the PPS not to prosecute. Mr Gallagher has not been charged with a single offence."
He will work under manager Joe Murphy who has been manager for the last three seasons as the Kildare club completed a four in-a-row of county crowns.
Padraic Cribben, Kevin Martin, Martin Sweeney and Fionn Higgins are also set to be part of the 2025 management team.
The side have come up short in Leinster though and in November they lost their provincial quarter-final to eventual Leinster champions Cuala from Dublin by a goal.

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