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Erik Ten Hag Appointment Discussed at Premier League Club – and Man United Clash Not Far Away
Wolves seek new leadership after a poor start to the season, considering former Man United boss Erik ten Hag and Gary O’Neil amid bottom Premier League standing.
- On Sunday, Wolverhampton Wanderers opened talks with Gary O'Neil and are considering Erik ten Hag to replace 57-year-old Vítor Pereira, recently sacked by the club.
 - Wolverhampton Wanderers sit bottom after failing to win any of their opening 10 league games in 2025–26, with just two points from 10 matches following an eighth-place finish last season.
 - Since leaving Bayer Leverkusen in September, Erik ten Hag has been out of work after overseeing only three competitive matches and previously managed Manchester United for 850 days with 70 wins, 23 draws and 35 losses.
 - Despite ongoing talks, no appointment is expected this week and a formal announcement may wait until the November international break; if appointed, Ten Hag would face Manchester United at Molineux on December 8 in Monday Night Football.
 - Given Ten Hag's recent moves and past controversies, Wolves consider O'Neil, a potential Wolves manager, while also evaluating Erik ten Hag, who delivered trophies but faced issues at Manchester United last year.
 
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Erik ten Hag lined up for shock Premier League return a year after Man Utd axe - The Mirror
Erik ten Hag, who is out of work following his sacking by Bayer Leverkusen in September, is one of the options being considered by Wolves after they ditched Vitor Pereira
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