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Wolves Manager Search: O’Neil Pulls Back from Potential Return

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Gary O’Neil ​has reportedly‍ withdrawn from consideration ‌for the vacant Wolverhampton ⁢Wanderers managerial position, just days after being linked with a return to ⁣the⁢ Premier League club. The news comes as Wolves search for a replacement following ⁤O’Neil’s dismissal in December‍ 2024.

O’Neil, who was sacked by Wolves after failing to‌ secure a win in⁢ the frist ⁣10 games of the 2024-25 campaign,​ currently manages Middlesbrough and appears committed to his role there. His potential⁤ appointment at⁢ Molineux would have marked a swift and⁢ unexpected return ⁢for the former Wolves coach.

The 40-year-old previously‌ served as​ Wolves’ Under-23 coach and first-team coach, even taking charge for two games as interim manager in 2016.He publicly distanced himself from the⁢ speculation, stating, ‌”I was told by my daughter ‍yesterday [Sunday] so that probably tells you where⁤ I stand⁣ on it.”

“You know my links to⁢ the club‌ but my full ⁣focus is on ⁣this job here, which ⁢is a brilliant job, and trying to turn things around from‌ the weekend in ⁣a really⁤ big​ game against Leicester,” O’Neil added. ‍”Speculation ​stuff is hard for me to comment about, anything else other ⁢than Middlesbrough, which is where my focus is, that ​we’ve done a decent job so far.”

Wolves have a well-documented​ history of appointing⁤ managers with connections to prominent agent Jorge Mendes, including Nuno Espirito Santo, Bruno Lage, and Pereira. Sources indicate that ‍alongside O’Neil, the club was ​also in discussions with ⁤at least one other⁣ manager represented by Mendes.

Middlesbrough would likely demand a critically‍ important ​compensation fee⁢ should Wolves ‌pursue O’Neil, presenting a further ⁢obstacle to any potential deal.

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