JAKARTA - Erik ten Hag is one of the names considered as the next Wolverhampton Wanderers Manager.
Wolves are looking for a new manager after parting ways with Vitor Pereira on Sunday, November 2, 2025, following a 0-3 loss to Fulham.
Former manager Gary O'Neill has held talks to return to the club, but no deal has yet been reached.
Ten Hag, who left Bayer Leverkusen after just two league games earlier this season, is also another name to consider.
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Launching ESPN, the Dutchman is interested in talking to Wolves despite doubts about taking a job in the middle of the season.
However, Wolves prefer to appoint a younger coach and still have to see if Ten Hag - 55-year-old - is compatible with the position.
Michael Carrick (44 years old) and Rob Edwards (42 years old) are also associated with the vacancy.
Ten Hag is eager to return to the Premier League after his tenure at Manchester United and understands that opportunities do not often come.
One of the obstacles that may be faced is the reluctance of Wolves to shop big on the January transfer market.
The squad lost players like Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri in the summer and is now at the bottom of the Premier League standings with just two points from 10 games.
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