At the start of this month, Wolverhampton Wanderers parted ways with Bruno Lage after they managed only one league win from eight matches.
Since then, Wolves have picked up three points from three matches under the orders of their interim manager, Steve Davis.
The English club are yet to appoint Lage’s permanent successor and still have four league matches before the World Cup break.
Reports in the UK have stated the Premier League side have held talks with Peter Bosz, who left Lyon on October 9th.
Le10 Sport have an original report on the 58-year-old, where they state ‘it is completely true’ that Wolves have had a discussion with him over the vacant job at Molineux.
It’s said these talks between the two parties took place a ‘few days ago’. However, at the moment, the chances of the Dutchman managing Wolves are ‘low’.
That’s because Bosz’s profile has not unanimously pleased the decision makers at the Premier League side. In addition to this, Wolves are also studying profiles of different managers.