December 23, 2024
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Due to a serious problem, the head coach of the Wolvershamton Wanderers has terminated his contract due to.

The favourite to succeed the Spaniard at Molineux is former Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil.

It’s possible that Wolves manager Lopetegui will leave Molineux 3.
It’s possible that Wolves manager Lopetegui will leave Molineux.Regards: Getty
O’Neil, a former manager of Bournemouth, might take the Spaniard’s place in the Midlands.
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O’Neil, a former manager of Bournemouth, might take the Spaniard’s place in the Midlands.Credit: Getty talkSPORT stated on Monday that the 56-year-old’s replacement might be the former West Ham midfielder.

Lopetegui joined the Midlands team only in November, and despite all the odds, he led them to the Premier League.

After he succeeded Bruno Lage, the Wolves were involved in a relegation struggle and went on to finish in a respectable 13th place under Lopetegui’s guidance.

However, his future has been in limbo since making his displeasure with the dearth of new hires this summer known in public.

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In addition to bringing Matt Doherty back to the team on a free transfer, Wolves have extended the contracts of Matheus Cunha and Boubacar Traore.

Recently, during an interview with Spanish journalist Gulliem Balague on his YouTube channel, Lopetegui talked about the Wolves’ financial difficulties.

“Unfortunately, we are in this situation,” he stated. Naturally, I’m not a financial advisor, but as a coach, I am aware that we must compete fiercely in the Premier League.

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Last season, Lopetegui led Wolves to a 13th-place Premier League 3 finish.
Lopetegui guided Wolves to a 13th-place Premier League result the previous year.Regards: Getty
“We need this situation to get better, so I’m hoping it will. Of course, everything else is true, but the players present are dedicated.

“Unfortunately, the circumstances were real, which was obviously terrible news for me.

“I’m trying in the summer; this is our plan A. After that, we have to adjust to the circumstances and implement our plan B. I’m trying to consider the players who would be the most cost-effective additions in this scenario.

“It’s true that right now,

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