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Wolves Poised to Reward Vítor Pereira with New Contract as Talks Nearing Completion

Wolves Poised to Reward Vítor Pereira with New Contract as Talks Nearing Completion

Wolverhampton Wanderers are preparing to show strong support for head coach Vítor Pereira. According to Liam Keen of the Express & Star, talks are at an advanced stage over improved terms. The news comes despite Wolves' poor start to the season.

Pereira’s journey at Wolves

Pereira arrived at Molineux in December 2024, signing an initial 18-month contract after the departure of Gary O'Neil. Tasked with steadying the ship after a turbulent period, he has since overseen a squad rebuild both on and off the pitch while attempting to impose his tactical approach. With negotiations progressing quickly, Keen notes that Wolves are: “showing faith in their head coach” by offering him improved conditions and a longer stay. It's worth noting that Pereira has never stayed in a job for more than two years.

The club's desire for stability

The decision to open fresh talks highlights the board's desire for continuity. Chairman Jeff Shi has recently emphasised the need to avoid managerial instability, and tying Pereira to a longer agreement would represent a commitment to long-term planning. While results on the pitch have yet to convince fans so far this season, the club hierarchy appears determined to give their manager the time and security to implement his vision.

What the new contract means

Reports suggest the new deal will involve better financial terms and extend beyond his current contract, which runs until the summer of 2026. For Wolves, this move is as much about future stability as it is about short-term performances. By reinforcing trust in Pereira, the club hopes to send a message of unity to both the dressing room and the fanbase.

Wolves' advanced talks with the manager mark a significant show of confidence. As Keen reports, the deal could soon be finalised and can be expected to be announced within the coming days, ensuring the Portuguese coach has the platform to continue building his project at Molineux.

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