Wolverhampton have recently announced that they parted ways with coach Bruno Lage, October 2.
On Sunday, Wolves suffered a 2-0 defeat by West Ham at London Stadium in the ninth matchday of Premier League.
Lage arrived to the Molineux last summer to replace Nuno Espirito Santo, leading the team into a 10th-placed finish in the domestic league.
The Wanderers are curently at the top of the relegation zone after four defeats, three draws and a win so far this season.
Therefore, the club already have their eye on the 46-year-old's potential replacement, his fellow countryman Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim.
According to the journalist Owen O'Brien, the West Midlands see Amorim as one of the preferred candidates to take over the club.
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