Wolves supervisor Vitor Pereira has signed a brand new three-year contract at Molineux.
Pereira guided the West Midlands membership to the protection of a Sixteenth-place end final season after arriving in December 2024 with Wolves nineteenth within the Premier League.
The 57-year-old's earlier deal had been set to run out in the summertime of 2026.
Wolves sit backside of the desk after dropping their opening 4 league matches.
Chairman Jeff Shi stated: “Vitor has made a really constructive impression throughout his time at Wolves. He is introduced readability, vitality and a crew spirit that provides us a basis to achieve success.
“Now's a time for stability. Vitor wants time to work with the squad, to construct a chemistry with new gamers, and we are going to do all the things to help him and his workers.”
Wolves misplaced a number of key gamers in the summertime with Matheus Cunha transferring to Manchester United for £62.5m, whereas Rayan Ait-Nouri went to Manchester Metropolis for £31m, and Nelson Semedo departed for Fenerbahce.
Hypothesis over the way forward for their Norway striker Jorgen Strand Larsen additionally proved an unwelcome distraction throughout Wolves' tough begin to the marketing campaign, with the Portuguese coach additionally making an attempt to mattress in 5 new recruits.
“We are going to improve our stage, with [the] ambition to make our supporters proud on the pitch,” stated Pereira.
“I am very proud to be Wolves head coach. It is an honour for me. That is the second that we must be united.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 