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Wolves will not rush to appoint a new manager this week with the club likely to still be under caretaker charge against Chelsea.
Wolves' director of professional football, Domenico Teti, has left his role at the club, according to The Athletic's David Ornstein.Ornstein confirmed that the Midlands club agreed to 'part company'
Wolverhampton Wanderers fired Vitor Pereira on Sunday, following the club's 10-game winless start to the 2025-26 Premier League season.
However, after Pereira was sacked on Sunday following a 3-0 defeat at Fulham that left Wolves bottom of the Premier League with just two points from 10 games, Teti has followed the Portuguese out of the door. The decision comes after amicable talks between the club and Teti, who replaced previous sporting director Matt Hobbs.
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There are other contenders, and Wolves have always had open dialogue with other contenders apart from Gary O'Neil. There was a framework in place, a large part of the framework was agreed upon for O'Neil's return,
Richard Keys has urged Rob Edwards to stay at Middlesbrough and turn down interest from Wolves after the Welsh manager emerged as a contender for the Molineux job. Wolves are on the lookout for a new head coach following Vitor Pereira’s sacking on Sunday and are believed to be considering Edwards as one of the potential options.