According to Christian Falk, Wolves and Peter Bosz remain in talks with the 58-year-old “very interested” in moving to the Premier League.
Wolves focus on Peter Bosz
Well, the Dutchman was only sacked by Lyon ten days ago, but he could already be handed another role in management as talks with Wolves continue.
Falk – a journalist for Bild – believes Bosz would be keen to replace Bruno Lage at Molineux, as Wolves hope to find a replacement for Bruno Lage this week.
According to Ben Jacobs, Julen Lopetegui was the No.1 target for Fosun, while a return for Nuno Espirito Santo has also been “hotly debated” internally.
Leonardo Jardim is also in contention, as well as QPR boss Michael Beale.
Furthermore, Rob Edwards has been interviewed despite only recently being sacked by Championship outfit Watford, according to the Telegraph.
Bosz was sacked by Lyon with the French giants sat tenth in Ligue 1, although he boasts strong pedigree in management having enjoyed success with Ajax before Borussia Dortmund bought him out of his contract in 2017.
Wolves must be wary of Peter Bosz
Despite being able to add the likes of Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Lyon to his CV, Bosz is still a very unpredictable coach – Wolves must do their homework before making him an offer.
By the sounds of it, the Dutchman operates with a similar style to Marcelo Bielsa, in which his teams play quick, attacking football, but leave themselves vulnerable to a counter attack while conceding a fair amount of goals.

Wolves definitely have the players for Bosz to succeed, such as Pedro Neto, Daniel Podence, Ruben Neves, Adama Traore and Matheus Nunes, although those at Molineux should be debating whether his style will grind out vital points.
Be sure to keep an eye on this situation, as it seems Wolves are close to making a decision.
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