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Fabrizio Romano: Wolves agree deal to replace Edwards with 'talented' manager

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Published Jun 11, 2026, 7:13 AM GMT+1

Emilio is an experienced football journalist who has worked at Football FanCast for over six years.

After graduating with first-class honours from the University of Central Lancashire in 2019, it didn't take long for Emilio to clinch his first job in journalism at Snack Media, now Valnet.

Emilio has written for a host of the company's biggest past and current football news websites - Vital Football, The Transfer Tavern and Football FanCast. 

Emilio's strengths include the intricacies of football transfers, while he particularly enjoys writing about the business side of football. He has covered Tottenham Hotspur on a weekly basis for a number of years now, developing a deep understanding of the culture and what Lilywhites fans engage with.

In his spare time, you can find Emilio travelling the world, or even in a boxing ring.

Wolves are preparing to begin a new chapter after a disastrous campaign ended with relegation from the Premier League.

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Wolves entered the season hoping to avoid a relegation battle but ultimately found themselves unable to escape trouble as results failed to improve in time, despite a slight resurgence under Rob Edwards.

The problems were not limited to one area.

Defensive mistakes proved costly throughout the campaign, while inconsistency in front of goal made it difficult for the team to build momentum.

Whenever Wolves appeared capable of putting together a positive run, another disappointing result would halt progress.

As the season wore on, confidence gradually drained away.

Despite occasional signs of encouragement, Wolves were unable to find the consistency required to survive in one of the most competitive leagues in world football.

Relegation inevitably brought difficult questions.

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The club's hierarchy quickly began assessing every aspect of the football operation, recognising that significant decisions would be required if Wolves were to bounce back at the first attempt.

Fosun are active in the transfer market in their quest to climb back up, re-signing Raul Jimenez on a free transfer recently after opening talks with their former hero.

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The Old Gold could also change manager.

After reports also linking them with Gil Vicente boss Cesar Peixoto, they are now on the verge of making that appointment.

Wolves agree deal with Cesar Peixoto to replace Rob Edwards

According to Fabrizio Romano, the club have agreed a deal in principle with the 'talented' Peixoto to become their new head coach.

The transfer expert reports that a verbal agreement is now in place, putting the Portuguese coach on course to take charge at Molineux.

It is a move that may surprise some supporters.

While Peixoto is not yet a household name in English football, his reputation has grown significantly in Portugal thanks to the work he has carried out at Gil Vicente.

The 46-year-old has received widespread praise for the progress made under his leadership and is viewed by many observers as one of the most promising young coaches currently working in the Portuguese game.

His achievements at Gil Vicente have attracted attention well beyond Portugal.

Peixoto helped the club produce some of the strongest results in their recent history and earned recognition for building an organised, competitive team capable of exceeding expectations.

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That success appears to have convinced Wolves that he is the right man to lead the rebuild.

The appointment would also continue the club's long-standing links with Portuguese football.

Over the years, Wolves have frequently turned to Portugal for players, coaches and recruitment expertise. Peixoto's arrival would fit naturally within that tradition.

Of course, he faces a significant task.

Expectations at Wolves remain high despite relegation. Supporters will demand an immediate promotion challenge and there will be pressure from the very beginning of the Championship campaign.

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However, there is also an opportunity.

The squad still contains talented players and Wolves possess the resources of a club that believes it belongs in the Premier League.

After the disappointment of relegation, the club are now looking towards the future.

And if Peixoto can replicate the success he enjoyed at Vicente, supporters will hope he can become the man who leads Wolves back to where they believe they belong.

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