For Wolverhampton Wanderers fans who are wondering about Vitor Pereira’s situation at Corinthians, there are some updates today coming from the Brazilian media.
Lance today features a story claiming the Timão remain ‘pessimistic’ about the manager’s stay, as it’s said there are ‘remote’ chances he’d sign an extension for his contract which expires at the end of the year.
Now despite the recent links with Wolves, it’s still claimed that he ‘has not received offers’ yet, and even if that happens, he will only accept jobs that are ‘sportingly interesting’, as he wants to manage ‘competitive teams’.
Whether Wolves fall into that category in his eyes isn’t said, but there’s even a desire from Vitor Pereira to stay at Corinthians.
The problem is that there are ‘decisive’ family matters weighing on his decision, as his relatives want him to return to Portugal.
Since sacking Bruno Lage at the start of the month, Wolves have been linked to several managers, many of them Portuguese.
There are few games left before the World Cup break, and that’s why the club should be in no hurry, as Steve Davis continues to be in charge, giving the Molineux side plenty of time to sort out their situation over the coming months.