Derry GAA still haven't replaced Mickey Harte and with Rory Gallagher ruled out and Malachy O'Rourke snapped up by Tyrone, they've had to look elsewhere.
Derry are one of only three football counties that have yet to appoint a manager for the 2025 season.
Wall was understood to have amassed an impressive backroom team of Mark McHugh, Paul Garrigan and Cathal O Bric. The Down native - a 1999 All-Ireland minor winner - led Monaghan outfit Ballybay to a shock county title back in 2022.
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