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Wolves are still in the process of appointing a new boss after they sacked Vitor Pereira on Sunday afternoon – and with talk of Rob Edwards potentially moving into the Molineux role, that could see the former Wales international make an obvious move in the transfer market.

Wolves remain winless in the Premier League, having drawn just two of their games so far this season. Sat on two points after 10 games, the writing appears to be on the wall for their top-flight survival hopes, unless a new boss can come in to turn their form around.

Wolves sacked Vitor Pereira as a result, resulting in the fourth managerial replacement of the season after Nottingham Forest’s double-sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou, as well as Graham Potter being given the boot by West Ham United.

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TBR Football understands that Rob Edwards is in the pipeline as an option to replace the Portuguese gaffer, and if he does make the move back to Molineux after spending time there as a player, it could be that he goes for Hayden Hackney in a raid of his current club, Middlesbrough.

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