Wolves managerial update as new name emerges as ‘leading candidate’ for vacant position

Latest news on Tuesday regarding Wolves’ hunt for a new boss

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Wolves remain without a permanent boss following their decision to sack Bruno Lage after their slow start to the Premier League season. Steve Davis is currently caretaker manager and won his first game at the helm against Nottingham Forest over the weekend.

The club has been linked with a few names over recent times and have a big decision to make on who to appoint next. They are back in action this evening away at Crystal Palace. Here is a look at the latest managerial update...

New name in the frame for Wolves

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Peter Bosz has emerged as a ‘leading candidate’ for the Molinuex vacancy, as per a report by The Athletic. The Dutchman is available following his departure from Lyon in October and will be weighing up his next move in the game.

The 58-year-old, who most notably featured as a midfielder for Feyenoord in his playing days, is an experienced coach and has overseen 658 matches from the dugout so far. He has previously managed AGOVV, De Graafschap, Heracles, Vitesse, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen. Lyon turned to him in May 2021 but they finished 8th in Ligue 1 last season.

QPR’s Michael Beale has also been mentioned as a potential candidate as Wolves’ search for a new manager continues. The ex-Liverpool, Rangers and Aston Villa man has done an impressive job in the Championship this term.

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