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Gary O'Neil could make a sensational return to Wolves less than a year after they sacked him, Daily Mail Sport understands. 

The Black Country club parted ways with Vitor Pereira, 57, this morning following a dismal start to the season. 

Wolves sit rock bottom of the Premier League after failing to win a single one of their opening 10 games. 

The club's hierarchy have now begun their search for Pereira's successor, with O'Neil understood to be one of the names under consideration to take over at Molineux. 

The Englishman was only dismissed by the club last December, when Wolves sat 19th in the Premier League after winning just two of their first 15 games. He's been out of work since. 

Sporting Lisbon manager Rui Borges is another manager linked to the job. Having taken over the role in the Portuguese capital from Ruben Amorim last November, he led the club to the Primeira Liga title last term. 

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