
"Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly being discussed as an option for the Wolves job. That is according to The Athletic's David Ornstein, who has revealed that among names that are being discussed internally by Wolves, is the Dutch manager. Ornstein claims that Wolves have discussed Ten Hag internally as one of several names in contention for the role."
"The Midlands club are exploring all possible options as they look to find the right manager to turn around their disastrous start to the season. Wolves currently sit 20th in the league with zero wins in 10 games, two draws and eight defeats. The woeful form has put them right in the thick of a relegation battle and would require someone who could immediately inspire them and get them out of the relegation zone."
"Several other names have been mentioned so far. Former Man United midfielder Michael Carrick is one of them after his impressive job at Middlesbrough. Former Liverpool and Spurs star Robbie Keane has also been linked with role. Gary O'Neil who was sacked just last year by Wolves was considered the favourite to return to the club, however, as per the latest update from Ornstein, O'Neil has withdrawn himself from the running."
Erik ten Hag is being considered internally by Wolverhampton Wanderers as one of several candidates to replace their manager. Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League after ten games with zero wins, two draws and eight defeats. The club are exploring multiple options to arrest their disastrous start and find a manager who can immediately inspire a turnaround. Other names linked include Michael Carrick, Robbie Keane and Gary O'Neil, the latter of whom has withdrawn from consideration. Ten Hag built a strong reputation at Ajax for high pressing, positional play and fluid attacking football before managing Manchester United.
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