
"Wolves are considering appointing former Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick to replace the recently sacked Vitor Pereira. Draw against Brighton served as the final straw for Pereira, with the club taking the decision to sack him on Sunday. The dismissal does not come as a surprise given the club's poor form, having not won a single game in the Premier League this season, drawing two and losing eight."
"Other names mentioned in the report are Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards who made a name for himself with his impressive job at Luton and former Middlesbrough manager Carrick. The report claims that the former Manchester United man is someone who is being discussed internally by the club and remains a potential candidate for the job. He has also been recently linked with a return to Old Trafford, with reports suggesting that Carrick would be tempted by the Manchester United job."
Wolves dismissed Vitor Pereira after a draw with Brighton, following a start to the Premier League season without a victory. The club sits 20th with two points from ten games, having drawn two and lost eight, and faces a relegation battle. The board is seeking a manager capable of reversing form and securing survival. Candidates being considered include former Wolves manager Gary O'Neil, Middlesbrough's Rob Edwards, and Michael Carrick. Carrick retired in 2018, moved into coaching, served as an assistant at Manchester United under Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and has impressed at Middlesbrough.
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