Edwards and Gary O'Neil Included in Wolverhampton Wanderers Head Coach Contenders

Football managers under consideration

Edwards together with O'Neil both have past connections with the club

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Rob Edwards and Gary O'Neil represent the early names in the frame to succeed the former manager as manager of Wolves.

The previous coach was dismissed on the weekend following the team's 10-match without a victory beginning to the top-flight campaign.

And Edwards and O'Neil - each of whom have previous associations to the club - are part of the options to be evaluated by the Wolves leadership.

Edwards is presently at another club, which would create a possible obstacle to his hiring at Wolves' stadium.

However the ex- Luton Town manager - who played over a century of appearances for Wolves during his time as a player - is said to be a leading candidate for the vacancy.

The 42-year-old is reportedly enjoys support from the club board as they start the search of appointing a fresh head coach.

O'Neil is additionally appearing as a surprise candidate, even though he would be a surprising appointment given he was sacked by Wolves in December last year.

The ex- West Ham midfielder is currently unemployed which means Wolves would not be required to provide any compensation.

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