Julen Lopetegui only took over at Wolves midway through last season, but the former Real Madrid manager could be set to leave Molineux after less than a year in charge
Wolves are already sounding out replacements for Julen Lopetegui.
Mirror Sport revealed on Thursday that the Spaniard is unhappy at the club and is considering his future after losing a string of his top stars. The Wolves hierarchy is well aware of the 56-year-old’s concerns and are making contingency plans to ensure they are not left in the lurch come the start of the season.
Their Premier League campaign starts on August 14, against Manchester United. Lopetegui saved the club from relegation oblivion last season after arriving last November.
He eventually steered them to a sturdy 13th but as the season drew to a close he questioned whether he would be able to continue at the club due to their restrictive transfer policy. Since then, Wolves have sold Raul Jimenez to Fulham, club captain Ruben Neves to Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal and will also be without Nathan Collins, Ryan Giles, and Conor Coady this season.