Gary O’Neill, the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, is under extreme pressure to save his job after the team’s dismal 2024–25 season debut.
O’Neil’s job is in shambles following Wolves’ 4-0 loss to Everton at Goodison Park in the middle of the week.
He will probably be fired if Wolves lose their match against West Ham United on Monday night.
According to John Percy of the Telegraph, Wolves are getting ready to make a move. They are now three points from safety in 19th place in the table.
Journalist Matteo Moretto claims that Wolves has identified Carlos Corberan, the manager of West Bromwich Albion, as one of their top contenders for the position in the event that O’Neil leaves.
Although Graham Potter is also apparently being pursued, 41-year-old manager is at the “top of their list of targets.” Will Carlos Corberan be a good fit for Wolves?
Corberan has not commented on the connections to the Wolves position ahead of West Brom’s Championship matchup against Sheffield United this weekend.
He has not entirely rejected the rumors, but he has also declined to remark on them.
If Corberan joins their fierce rivals, West Brom would be shocked.
With just one victory in their last 11 games, West Brom is currently eighth in the Championship. taken into consideration.
He has had a positive relationship with the supporters ever since he joined the team. His standing with West Brom fans will suffer if he moves to Wolves.
Before the Fox hired Ruud van Nistelrooy, Corberan was recently linked to a transfer to Leicester City’s open position.
Since he turned West Brom into a play-off candidate, it seems that a number of Premier League teams have seen how well he has performed there.
Wolves would also benefit greatly from hiring David Moyes, the former Everton manager, who is also available.
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