
"Erik ten Hag is one of the names being considered as the next Wolverhampton Wanderers manager, sources have told ESPN. Wolves are looking for a new boss after parting company with Vitor Pereira on Sunday following the 3-0 defeat to Fulham. Former manager Gary O'Neill has held talks over a return to the club, but no deal has been agreed. Ten Hag, who left Bayer Leverkusen after just two league matches earlier this season, is another name in the frame."
"Sources have told ESPN that the Dutchman is interested in talking to Wolves despite having reservations about taking a job mid-season. But Wolves favour appointing a younger coach, sources have told ESPN, and it remains to be seen whether Ten Hag, at 55-years-old, fits into that. Michael Carrick, 44, and Rob Edwards, 42, have also been linked with the vacancy."
Erik ten Hag is being considered for the Wolverhampton Wanderers managerial vacancy and is interested in talking to the club despite reservations about taking a job mid‑season. Wolves parted company with Vitor Pereira after a 3-0 defeat to Fulham and sit bottom of the Premier League with two points from 10 games. Gary O'Neill has held talks over a return but no deal exists. Ten Hag left Bayer Leverkusen after two league matches earlier this season. Wolves favour appointing a younger coach; Michael Carrick and Rob Edwards have also been linked. The club's reluctance to spend in January could be a sticking point.
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