Vitor Pereira had penned a new contract at Wolverhampton Wanderers back in September.
Yet, as we now enter November, the Portuguese boss is no longer occupying the Molineux hot-seat, with the Old Gold yet to collect a Premier League win this season from ten matches.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Vitor Pereira
It is going to be a huge task for whoever takes on the reins after Pereira to try and turn around Wolves' miserable season, with a surprise return for Gary O'Neil reportedly once on the cards.
However, despite allegedly entering talks about coming back to the top-flight's basement club, the ex-Wolves manager pulled out of a shock reunion.
This could be a blessing in disguise in the West Midlands, with O'Neil enduring a tough end to his previous Old Gold spell...
Where things went wrong for O'Neil at Wolves
Going back in for a previous manager to try and turn around a sinking ship very rarely works out.
O'Neil did manage to keep Wolves up during his first campaign in charge during the 2022/23 season, as a depleted Old Gold side that no longer had the likes of Ruben Neves and Raul Jimenez on their books soared to 14th in the league standings.
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It's the woeful start to his second campaign in charge that would likely have not made this an appointment to go down well with the already disgruntled Molineux masses.
Indeed, Wolves only managed to collect a dire two wins from 16 games before he was given his marching orders, having also conceded a calamitous 40 goals along the way.
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Therefore, expecting O'Neil to return and be a transformative appointment would have been viewed as far-fetched, with Wolves chairman Jeff Shi even admitting when he got rid of the 42-year-old that he had "cut ties too late."
Thankfully, Pereira worked out in the short term. But, now, Wolves need another fresh set of ideas to get them out of a similar mess, as a former Old Gold player turned successful manager continues to be linked with the vacancy.
Wolves' outstanding O'Neil alternative
Wolves have been linked with a whole host of different and unique names, with ex-Molineux goal machine Robbie Keane even throwing his hat into the ring.
But, it appears now that current Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards is high up on the priority list to replace Pereira, with talkSPORT naming Edwards as a 'strong contender' to get the job.
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It's noted that former Manchester United boss, Erik ten Hag, is also on their radar, although Edwards is currently ahead of the Dutchman to get the job.
The current Boro boss has a release clause in his contract at the Riverside and could soon make a return to the Premier League.
Immediately, with his previous connections to the club as a player and as a former U21 coach, it could be a good fit.
That's before you even take into account the admirable job he did at Luton Town, who were rooted towards the foot of the Premier League division throughout the 2023/24 campaign.
Against all the odds, the much-loved Edwards nearly kept Luton afloat in the Premier League, as the Boro boss made the Hatters a stern team to try and break down.
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That led to the minnows picking up a 1-1 draw against Liverpool that season, and saw them compete with Arsenal all the way at Kenilworth Road in a 4-3 defeat. Remarkably, that is the last time the Gunners have shipped three goals in any game of football.
Mikel Arteta even commended Edwards for how "difficult" he had made Luton to beat, with Wolves in some dire need of the same grit and application to try and get them out of their horrible hole.
It wasn't all just attritional performances, though, as Edwards also managed to turn Carlton Morris into an 11-goal hero in the top-flight. That will be music to the ears of a misfiring Jorgen Strand Larsen, who has only one league strike next to his name this season.
But, as can be seen watching the highlight reel above, the imposing Norwegian did manage to fire home 14 goals last campaign, as he attempts to become Edwards' next focal point, if the ex-Luton manager is handed the reins.
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Described as an opportunity that will be "hard for him to say no to" by journalist Graeme Bailey, it will be intriguing to see if Edwards does end up swapping a top-of-the-table position in the EFL for another basement battle in the league above.
With a bit between his teeth now at the Riverside Stadium, it could be time for Edwards to mount a Premier League return, having also previously been lauded as "one of English football's brightest and best young coaches."
Doesn't that sound good, Wolves fans?