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Erik ten Hag is currently out of work (Image: Getty Images)

Wolves have been dealt a second setback in their quest for a new manager after discovering that Erik ten Hag is hesitant about taking over from Vitor Pereira. Wolves dismissed Pereira on Sunday following a dismal 3-0 loss to Fulham and are now on the hunt for his successor. The team currently sit at the bottom of the Premier League, having failed to secure a win in their last 10 matches - a situation that is complicating their recruitment efforts.

Former manager Gary O'Neil, who was let go by Wolves in December 2024, ruled out a return on Monday after discussions with the club.mTen Hag, alongside Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards, is on Wolves' shortlist after being sacked by Bayer Leverkusen earlier this season. He previously spent two and a half years at the helm of Manchester United before being shown the door in October last year as the club welcomed Ruben Amorim.

Erik ten Hag didn't last long at Bayer Leverkusen earlier this season (Image: Getty Images)

Despite being available, Ten Hag is reportedly not enthusiastic about the prospect of managing Wolves, who are already eight points...

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