Over the past couple of days, the idea that Peter Bosz could become the next Wolverhampton Wanderers manager has grown quite a lot.
The news was first reported in the United Kingdom, with some big outlets claiming the news, and now others around Europe are catching up.
Wolves are without a manager since their sacking of Bruno Lage, and few expected them to be without a man in charge for this long.
The failed attempts at signing Julen Lopetegui and Marcelino, among others, shows their struggles, and they have turned to Bosz now, who was recently dismissed from Lyon.
This news is backed up in Germany, with Bild journalist Christian Falk claiming ‘there were talks between Peter Bosz and Wolves’, and the Dutch manage his ‘very interested in the move to the Premier League’.
In fact, ‘talks are ongoing’, suggesting the two sides are trying to find the right deal for him to try and save Wolves from their precarious position.
The Molineux side faced Crystal Palace on Tuesday evening and lost 2-1, leaving them currently 17th in the Premier League, having played one game more than 18th placed Southampton.
TRUE✅ There were talks between Peter Bosz and @Wolves. The Dutch Coach is very interested in the move to Premier League. Talks are ongoing
— Christian Falk (@cfbayern) October 19, 2022