Wolves are grappling with the possibility of losing their manager, Julen Lopetegui before the campaign even kicks off, according to Daily Mail.
The Spanish tactician's mounting frustration over a lack of transfer activity has cast a shadow of uncertainty over his tenure. With the team scheduled for a late Tuesday training session, fans and observers alike were left speculating whether Lopetegui would be present at the club's Compton training facility to lead the practice.
The Wanderers are concerned about the state of affairs and have been actively exploring potential replacements. Furthermore, the former Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil is among the contenders after impressing many with his ability to guide the Cherries to a comfortable survival in the previous season.
His unexpected departure in June, followed by the appointment of Spanish coach Andoni Iraola, raised eyebrows across the footballing community.
Additionally, Steve Cooper, credited with preserving Nottingham Forest's top-flight status, has also garnered attention from Molineux.
However, regardless of the managerial uncertainty, Wolves are facing a predicament they would rather avoid. The timing of doubts surrounding the manager's future, just days before the new season starts, is far from ideal especially considering their opening match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on August 14.
The coming hours and days will undoubtedly provide more clarity on the situation.
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