Wolves that are confronted with a desperate struggle to retain Pereira as a European giant circle
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Wolves are confronted with a potential fight to hold Boss Vitor Pereira – with Portuguese giant Benfica who looks at a movement for the Molineux boss to replace one of his predecessors.
Benfica is currently in the US for the World Cup Clubin the midst of rumors about the future in the long term of manager Bruno Lage.
And when the Lisbon Eagles flopes in the United States, Club President – and former midfielder of Portugal – Rui Costa is ready to test Wolves’ Decide to keep Pereira after his impressive first six months in the club.
Pereira has seen both full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri and see the club sell Player Matheus Cunha This summer the two Manchester clubs pay £ 94.7 million between them for the duo.
That came after he stabilized the club after his arrival instead of Gary O’Neil in December.
Beer -loving Pereira59, sent wolves away from the drop zone to win 10 of his 22 games, including a seven-match winning run in March and April who are secure Premier League Status.
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But the prospect of a return to his home country – with Benfica with two Champions League qualifying rounds in August – could seduce the former Porto and Olympiacos chef.
Pereira has not coached in Portugal since stopping Porto For Saudi side Al Ahli after they led to the title in 2013.
His stock is high with claims that Rui Costa is not happy with low – despite the official insisting that the coach will start at the Stadium of Light next season, regardless of what happens in the World Cup club.
Benfica is confronted with Argentine Boca Juniors, Kiwi Minnows Auckland City and Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich in the group phase, with low control.
Lage, 49, and now in his second enchantment at Benfica, spent 15 months to the Molineux rudder after replacing Nuno Espirito Santos in June 2021.
While in his first season they finished 10th – after 13 games in the top six – Wolves scored only 38 goals in the Prem campaign, with only two points of their last seven games.
He was fired in October 2022 after achieving a lonely victory of the first nine games of the club before landing a job at Brazilian side Botofogo the next summer.
Lage then became involved in a legal spit with BotoFogo owner John Textor, whose interest in Crystal Palace threatened their chances to take their place in the Europa League.
Earlier this year, Lage – who returned to Benfica in September – launched a £ 6 million lawsuit and claimed that he was promised in a “men’s agreement” that he would get the palace track given to Oliver Glasner.
While Benfica Sporting Lisbon beats on penalties to win the Portuguese League Cup, Finished two points behind their city rivals in the title race.
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