Wolves Target Middlesbrough's Edwards as Relegation Fears Mount
Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly poised to make a formal approach for Middlesbrough manager Rob Edwards, signaling a decisive shift in their search for a new head coach. The move comes as Wolves desperately seek to escape the Premier League's relegation zone, currently languishing at the bottom of the table with a meager two points after ten games.
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The club's pursuit of Edwards intensified after former boss Gary O'Neil, initially a frontrunner for a shock return to Molineux, withdrew from consideration on Monday. While O'Neil's decision remains shrouded in mystery, it has cleared the path for Edwards, who has been a consistently strong candidate in the eyes of the Wolves hierarchy.
Edwards, who previously managed Luton Town
Edwards, who previously managed Luton Town in the Premier League, currently finds himself at the helm of a high-flying Middlesbrough side, sitting comfortably in third place in the Championship. His impressive track record in the second tier, coupled with his previous experience in the Premier League, makes him an attractive prospect for Wolves as they fight for survival.
However, securing Edwards' services won't be a straightforward task. Middlesbrough are understandably reluctant to lose their manager mid-season, especially given their promotion ambitions. It is understood that Wolves would need to pay a significant compensation package to lure Edwards away from the Riverside Stadium.
The potential appointment holds a sentimental appeal for some Wolves fans, as Edwards enjoyed a four-year spell as a player at the club between 2004 and 2008. His familiarity with the club's history and culture could provide a much-needed boost in the dressing room as Wolves navigate their precarious situation.
The urgency of Wolves' predicament cannot be overstated. Eight points adrift of safety, the club faces a daunting task to climb out of the relegation zone. The appointment of Edwards, should it materialize, would represent a bold gamble, but one that the club seemingly believes is necessary to arrest their alarming slide. The coming days will be crucial as Wolves attempt to negotiate with Middlesbrough and convince Edwards that Molineux is the right place for him to spearhead their survival mission.
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