Rob Edwards as well as Gary O'Neil Included in Wolves Managerial Contenders

Football managers under consideration

Rob Edwards and Gary O'Neil each possess past connections with Wolves

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Rob Edwards along with O'Neil represent the early candidates under consideration to succeed the former manager as head coach of Wolves.

The previous coach was dismissed on Sunday after the team's 10-match winless start to the Premier League season.

Furthermore Edwards and O'Neil - both of who have historic associations to the club - are part of the options to be considered by the Wolves ownership.

The manager is presently at another club, which would pose a potential hurdle to his hiring at Molineux.

However the former Luton Town head coach - who played more than 100 of games for Wolves during his playing career - is said to be a strong contender for the position.

The mid-career manager is said to have support from the club directors as they start the process of appointing a new manager.

O'Neil is additionally emerging as a unexpected contender, even though he would be a shock appointment considering he was sacked by Wolves in the previous winter.

The former West Ham midfielder is out of work meaning Wolves would not be required to provide any buyout fee.

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