Wolverhampton Wanderers are now deep into an off-field transformation, with a significant reshaping of their football operations and recruitment well underway. According to reports from several news outlets, they are poised to reshuffle key positions ahead of a crucial summer window, one that could shape their long-term ambitions, including Matt Hobbs from departing Wolves.
Matt Hobbs Departs Wolves as Restructure Underway and Vítor Pereira Gains Power
Matt Hobbs Departs Wolves As Sporting Director Role Is Dissolved
The club have now confirmed the departure of Hobbs after ten years of service at the club (three as sporting director). Hobbs’ departure was expected earlier in the week, but has now been announced by the club, with the restructuring gathering pace. Rather than appoint a direct replacement, the club has decided to dissolve the position entirely, restructuring responsibilities across multiple departments with an emphasis on collaboration and efficiency.
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Pereira to Steer Transfer Direction
In place of a sporting director, Matt Jackson will oversee the logistics of transfer negotiations. But perhaps more significantly, manager Pereira will take an expanded role, moving from a traditional head coach to a manager in its truest sense. Speaking to BBC Birmingham & Black Country, Sky Sports’ Johnny Phillips revealed that: “Wolves trust Vítor Pereira a lot and he will be thought of as more of a manager than a head coach.”
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This shift underscores the club’s confidence in Pereira’s vision and his ability to lead both on and off the field. His influence will now extend to the recruitment strategy, squad planning, and the final say on transfer targets.
Wolves Aim To Avoid Repeat Mistakes
Phillips also noted that the West Midlands club now recognise the cost of their slow starts in recent seasons, which have often forced the club into reactive mode, scrambling in the January transfer window to correct early mistakes. ‘The penny has dropped” Phillips explained, as the club now looks to get its recruitment right in the summer and avoid the instability that has plagued previous campaigns. This is a clear sign of self-awareness within the boardroom, recognising that seasons have been wasted due to sluggish planning and poor early form.
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Gestifute To Play A Key Role Again
A central figure in Wolves’ summer plans is Valdir Cardoso of Gestifute, the powerful agency founded by Jorge Mendes. Cardoso, as reported by Phillips, is set to be instrumental in the club’s recruitment drive this summer. Gestifute has been involved with Wolves before under Nuno Espírito Santo, who brought in stars such as Rúben Neves, Diogo Jota, Pedro Neto, João Moutinho, and Rui Patrício. With Cardoso likely to be in a prominent role, fans can expect high-calibre signings ready for the starting line-up, not just bulking out the squad. Players on Gestifute’s books include João Félix, António Silva, and Thierry Correia.
Talks Continue for Domenico Teti Appointment
Further bolstering Wolves’ evolving football structure, The Express and Star reports that the club remains in Talks with Domenico Teti to become their new technical director. Teri has worked with Pereira before at Al-Shabab and was previously the technical director at Sampdoria.
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Wolves Look Beyond Survival
With these structural changes and a new management model taking shape, Wolves are clearly aiming for more than just Premier League survival. These changes demonstrate an intent to be proactive rather than reactive, with a focus on quality additions that align with Pereira’s tactical and cultural needs.
As the Molineux outfit steps into this new era, without a sporting director but with a stronger manager-led approach, expect a summer that could define their trajectory.