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Shock Exit: Gary O'Neil Abandons Wolves Managerial Return Bid

Published 3 days ago2 minute read
Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Shock Exit: Gary O'Neil Abandons Wolves Managerial Return Bid

Gary O’Neil has officially withdrawn from consideration for the Wolverhampton Wanderers managerial post, abruptly ending speculation of a dramatic return to Molineux. The 42-year-old coach, who was dismissed by the club just 11 months ago, had been widely expected to make a comeback following the departure of Vitor Pereira earlier this week.

According to sources close to the negotiations, O’Neil was in advanced talks with Wolves, with several contractual terms reportedly agreed upon. However, the former manager ultimately decided to step away from discussions, leaving club executives scrambling to continue their search for a new head coach.

O’Neil’s withdrawal carries particular intrigue given his prior exit from the club. He remains on a 12-month severance package following his dismissal last December, a deal that has continued to pay out even as Wolves explored the possibility of rehiring him. The unusual circumstances surrounding his potential reinstatement had generated significant discussion among fans and pundits alike, highlighting the instability that has characterized the club’s managerial decisions in recent seasons.

With O’Neil now out of contention, Wolves’ focus has reportedly shifted toward other candidates, including Erik ten Hag, who was dismissed by Bayer Leverkusen in September after a short tenure of just three matches. Sources suggest that Ten Hag is in preliminary talks with Wolves’ hierarchy as the club seeks to restore order and confidence amid mounting pressure from supporters.

The managerial vacancy comes at a critical juncture for the Premier League side. Vitor Pereira’s sacking followed a crushing 3-0 defeat to Fulham, a result that left Wolves rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, eight points adrift of safety with only two points from ten matches. No team in Premier League history has survived relegation from such a position, underscoring the urgency and high stakes surrounding Wolves’ next appointment.

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