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Wolves set to make approach for Boro boss Edwards

Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards during the Championship match against Leicester CityGetty Images

Sami Mokbel

Senior football correspondent

Wolves are set to make a formal approach to Middlesbrough over appointing Rob Edwards as their head coach.

BBC Sport reported on Sunday that Edwards was among the leading contenders to replace Vitor Pereira, who was sacked following a winless start to the Premier League season.

Wolves held talks with former boss Gary O'Neil but the 42-year-old withdrew from the running on Monday.

Edwards has always been a strong candidate with the Molineux club and is now emerging as the club's preferred choice.

It is understood the relegation-threatened club are preparing an official approach to Middlesbrough, who are third in the Championship.

Wolves are bottom of the table with only two points after 10 games - eight points adrift of 17th-placed Burnley.

It is understood Wolves would be required to pay significant compensation to Middlesbrough to secure Edwards, who played for the Midlands club from 2004 to 2008.

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