Telegraph: Wolves plan to make an offer to Middlesbrough boss Edwards
6686 Sports News on November 6 According to exclusive news from "The Telegraph", Wolves plan to send an invitation to Middlesbrough coach Rob Edwards, hoping that he will succeed Pereira, who was fired last week, and become the team's new coach.
It is reported that the 42-year-old Edwards is currently the Wolves' primary target for coaching, but Middlesbrough is unwilling to let him go.
As a former player and youth training coach of the Wolves, Edwards has a deep connection with the club. Wolves hope his long-standing emotional ties to the club will prompt him to accept an invitation in the coming days.
The Wolves also had contact with Gary O'Neal before, but the latter chose to withdraw after reaching a preliminary agreement. Edwards is favored because he coached Luton in the 2023/24 season and accumulated Premier League coaching experience.
After Middlesbrough's 1-1 draw with Leicester City this week, Edwards was asked about the rumors with Wolves and responded: "I don't pay much attention to these news. Mainly my wife and daughter are telling me. I am only focusing on the work of Middlesbrough. This is my only goal. I am very satisfied with the team's performance in the past few days."