Overview
- Wolves have held talks with Rob Edwards about their vacant head coach role, according to Football Insider, with no agreement in place.
- Reporting citing the Telegraph’s John Percy says a formal approach to Middlesbrough is expected today.
- Middlesbrough officials say they are confident Edwards will stay and state they have not received any enquiry from Wolves.
- Wolves dismissed Vítor Pereira last weekend after a poor start to the Premier League season, increasing pressure to appoint a successor during the international break.
- Alternative candidates have been discussed in reports, including Erik ten Hag, Robbie Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjær, while Wolves are also linked with Boro sporting director Kieran Scott, and Gary O’Neil has withdrawn.