Foot Africa
·8 November 2025
Wolverhampton have already settled on a new manager!

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·8 November 2025

The wolves settle on choosing a coach who has previously worked with them.

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A familiar figure is poised for a dramatic return to Molineux. In a decisive move to steady the ship after a turbulent start to the campaign, Wolverhampton Wanderers have set their sights on Rob Edwards, reaching an agreement to install him as their new head coach in the wake of Vitor Pereira's departure.
The news, confirmed by the renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, signals that Edwards will depart his current post at Middlesbrough to put pen to paper on a contract with Wolves. The club's hierarchy, looking for a architect to oversee a much-needed rebuild, has identified the 41-year-old tactician as the perfect candidate to lead this new chapter.
Edwards is no stranger to the Wolves' fabric, having previously honed his craft within their system by guiding the youth squad. His journey since then has seen him take the helm at clubs like Watford and Luton Town, gathering valuable experience that he now brings back to his old stomping ground, ready to answer the call and lead the first team into a new era.









































