Wolves are on the hunt for a new manager after the decision to sack Vitor Pereira this weekend.
The Portuguese coach was sacked after Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Fulham, a result that leaves Wolves winless after 10 games and bottom of the Premier League table.
Pereira lasted just 11 months in charge at Molineux, with results having dipped alarmingly since a positive initial impact.
For the second straight season, Wolves have started a season winless in their opening 10 games and will again look for a mid-season appointment to turn around their fortunes.
OFFICIAL: Wolves fire VÃtor Pereira with the club bottom of the Premier League and winless through their first 10 games 📉 pic.twitter.com/ZCHVybNoIy
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Pereira’s exit also means Premier League clubs have set a new record for sackings in 2025/26. There have already been four permanent managers sacked this season, and there have never previously been more at this stage of a campaign (November 3rd). There had been just one managerial change at the same stage last season.
Premier League managerial sackings 2025/26
- Nuno Espirito Santo – Nottingham Forest (September 9th)
- Graham Potter – West Ham United (September 27th)
- Ange Postecoglou – Nottingham Forest (October 18th)
- Vitor Pereira – Wolves (November 2nd)
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