Brendan Rodgers among the names linked with Wolves job after Vitor Pereira sacking
Brendan Rodgers among the names linked with Wolves job after Vitor Pereira sacking
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Brendan Rodgers among the names linked with Wolves job after Vitor Pereira sacking

Oisin Doherty 🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Brendan Rodgers among the names linked with Wolves job after Vitor Pereira sacking

The Vitor Pereira era is over. Wolves announced his departure on Sunday morning less than 24 hours after a 3-0 defeat to Fulham left them rooted to the foot of the table. With relegation a genuine concern, the club are in need of a man to steer them away from danger. Let's take a look at who could be primed to replace him. It might seem unlikely for the Northern Irishman to step into a club that is heading for the Championship, but Rodgers might want to get straight back into work following his recent exit from Celtic. He saved Leicester from relegation before turning them into perennial top-six challengers and might fancy doing the same at Molineux. Ten Hag is out of work following his ruthless exit from Bayer Leverkusen after just one game of the season. The Dutchman has unfinished business in the Premier League following his spell at Manchester United, which brought two trophies. The former midfielder played over 200 times for Wolves between 1997 and 2002 and would be a favourite among the fans. After building a reputation in Asia, he recently turned down the chance to manage Rangers after advanced talks, but an emotional return to Molineux might be too hard to turn down. With super agent Jorge Mendes pulling the strings at Molineux, it might not be wise to look too far past a Portuguese manager and Sergio Conceicao could fit the bill. The former Porto and AC Milan boss is just weeks into a new job at Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad but he might find a crack at the Premier League too hard to turn down. Click here to sign up to our soccer newsletter, bringing you the top stories and biggest headlines from the League of Ireland and beyond

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