It's apparent that Fosun have a huge decision to make if they want to save Wolves' season after deciding to sack Vitor Pereira earlier this week.
The Black and Gold club sit bottom of the Premier League table with zero wins from their opening ten games of the campaign, becoming the first team ever to fail to win any of their first ten games in consecutive seasons.
That was enough to convince club bosses to part ways with Pereira, just months after handing him a new three-year contract at the club, and now the hunt is on for the board to find a replacement who can guide them away from the drop in the same way the Portuguese coach did 12 months ago.
It seemed as though a return to Gary O'Neil was their first choice, but after the former manager turned down the chance to return to Molineux despite an agreement being close as he didn't feel it was the right time. Now all eyes turn to who is next, with many fans already against Fosun. They must know that this decision could be make or break for their tenure at the club, and it's one they can't get wrong.
Robbie Keane is the Perfect Wolves Appointment
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It's fair to say that some very experienced names have been linked with the role, including the likes of Erik Ten Hag, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and current Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards, who is the favourite at the time of writing.
But while they may well be experienced, they're all gambles. Ten Hag has failed miserably for the majority of his last two jobs, Solskjaer's spell after Manchester United saw him flop at Besiktas in Turkey and while Edwards is shining at the Riverside right now, he struggled previously at Luton Town when managing in the Premier League.
There's no such thing as a sure thing these days when it comes to management appointments, and it's clear that former striker is a gamble worth taking at this stage.
The ex-Wolves, Tottenham, Leeds and Republic of Ireland forward has taken steps into management and is currently the head coach at Maccabi Tel-Aviv, where he won the Israeli Premier League, having previously won the Hungarian top flight while being in charge of Ferencvaros.
While the level may not have been very high, his record can't be ignored. During Keane's 53-game reign in Hungary, the team only conceded 49 goals in all competitions, while they scored 113 times in that period. Now at Maccabi Tel-Aviv, he has currently been in charge of 47 games with 116 goals scored and 57 conceded, according to Transfermarkt.
But this is a manager who knows the club well, knows the Premier League well and is ready to come in with a squad that is experienced and will be ready to play in a way that suits his style immediately.
It has been reported that Keane has made it clear that he is interested in the job and ready to move back to the Premier League, having applied for the role, and he is someone being considered by the board.
But in a world where there are no standout candidates, the best type of gamble to take is on someone who can immediately connect with the fans and has a track record of success, making Keane the man who could save Wolves' season.