Odds: Top Four favourites for the next Wolverhampton manager

Sky Bet odds shown some changes in the top 4 favorites for the vacant manager position in Wolverhampton.

Julen Lopetegui was originally on the top of this list, but reports stated that the Spanish manager has ruled himself out of that position due to Personal reasons.

Nuno Espírito Santo has jumped to the top of the favorites list to be the next Wolverhampton manager.
Al-Ittihad’s coach has become heavily linked with a return to the dugout of the team which he left in summer 2021, after 5 excellent years with Wolves.

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Behind Santo comes the Portuguese coach Pedro Martins, who had a strong spell as a coach with Olympiacos starting from May 2018 until August 2022, the longest reign of a coach at Olympiacos in the club’s history with a 64.71% winning percentage.

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In the 3rd place, the name of Marcelo Gallardo, the Argentinian coach, who is currently thriving a successful reign as a manager with River Plate from 2014 to date, with 422 matches and a 53.79% winning percentage.

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In fourth place will be the name of the former Wolves coach, Rob Edwards, the man who worked previously with the team as the Under-18 coach then the assistant coach in the first team then the Caretaker Manager in a spell between 2014 to 2016.
What puts Edwards on this list is his tenure as coach with Forest Green between May 2021 and May 2022, leading the team in 53 games with a 45.28% winning percentage

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Here’s the latest ranking of the favorites for the next vacant manager place in Wolverhampton, according to Sky Bet:

Nuno Espírito Santo – 7/4
Pedro Martins – 2/1
Marcelo Gallardo – 5/1
Rob Edwards – 9/1