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Russell Martin is being tipped to return to management in England after being dismissed by Rangers at the start of October.

Rangers sacked Martin just 123 days into his reign after a 1-1 draw with Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership left them with just one league win in eight games.

The 39-year-old was only hired by the Gers in June, with his exit earlier this month meaning he’s gone down in history as the Ibrox club’s shortest-serving permanent manager.

After a protracted search to find a replacement, Danny Rohl was hired as the new Rangers manager last Monday.

Martin is now on the search for his fifth job in management, but recent news south of the border suggests he could land on his feet in the Premier League.

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With Wolves losing 3-2 at home to Burnley on Sunday, the bookmakers have opened the market on who might replace Vitor Pereira in charge at Molineux.

Pereira was involved in an angry confrontation with Wolves fans after their defeat to the newly-promoted Clarets left them bottom of the Premier League table and without a win in nine games.

While he’s an outsider for the job as it stands,...

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