Wolves edging closer to securing next manager after FA approve move
Wolverhampton Wanderers are edging excitingly closer to securing their next permanent manager.
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Following the departure of former manager Nuno Espirito Santo, the Midlands side has been on the lookout for the Portuguese tactician’s successor.
Now, according to a recent report from BBC Sport, the club finally appear to be making headway in their pursuit.
Bruno Lage is closer to becoming the next #Wolves boss after being cleared to move to the Premier League by the FA.
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 2, 2021
It has been widely reported that the frontrunner to take the reins at the Molineux Stadium is former Benfica boss Bruno Lage.
However, following a permit meeting held earlier on Wednesday, good news finally appears to be on the horizon for fans.
The Portuguese manager did not automatically qualify for a work permit due to the new post-Brexit rules.
However, this issue now appears to be resolved with an official announcement from the club expected soon.
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