Tranmere Rovers have confirmed that interim manager Pete Wild has left the club following the conclusion of his short-term contract. Wild took charge of the League Two side in March after the dismissal of Andy Crosby. Under Wild's leadership, Tranmere managed to secure only one victory in ten matches, narrowly avoiding relegation by just two points. The club expressed gratitude for Wild's efforts and those of his assistant, Adam Temple, who has also departed. The club's statement highlighted their appreciation for the hard work put in by both individuals during their time at Tranmere. As the club moves forward, they have initiated the process of appointing a new manager to lead the team into the next season. The search for a suitable candidate is now a priority for the club as they aim to improve their performance in the upcoming campaign.