Gary O’Neil has been recognized as a possible alternative for Julen Lopetegui if Wolves resolve to half methods with their present boss, 90min understands.
Lopetegui saved Wolves from relegation final season after changing Bruno Lage, finally guiding them to a Thirteenth-placed end.
Nevertheless, Monetary Honest Play obligations have hit Wolves exhausting over the summer season, resulting in the gross sales of Ruben Neves, Nathan Collins, Conor Coady and Raul Jimenez.
Lopetegui has made his considerations about Wolves’ future identified for the reason that finish of the season, when he revealed his worries over the membership’s long-term plans.
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“It’s extremely troublesome to compete within the Premier League with out funding,” he mentioned on the time.
“Regardless of the membership investing this 12 months it has been a really exhausting 12 months so we’ve to be taught the lesson and do our homework to attempt to enhance the workforce.”
Sources have confirmed to 90min Lopetegui’s considerations with Wolves stay however the membership’s hierarchy really feel they’ve carried out the whole lot of their means to again the supervisor and are not certain they will progress a lot additional.
Lopetegui’s exit is now being contemplating at Molineux, 90min understands, with contact being made with former Bournemouth boss Gary O’Neil as Wolves do their due diligence on potential replacements.
O’Neil carried out admirably answerable for the Cherries final season after he changed Scott Parker, guiding them to security earlier than highly-regarded Spanish coach Andoni Iraola was introduced as his successor.
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