Wolves have officially confirmed the appointment of Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach, signaling a significant shift in leadership at Molineux.
The 46-year-old Portuguese manager takes the reins from Rob Edwards, whose tenure at the helm of the club has come to an abrupt end after only seven months.
This managerial change is a direct response to a recent string of disappointing performances and results, prompting the club's hierarchy to act swiftly in seeking a new direction for the team.
Peixoto joins Wolves from his previous coaching position at Portuguese outfit Gil Vicente, where he has been credited with developing a strong tactical approach.
His arrival is seen as a clear indication of the club's ambition to forge a new path forward, with a strong emphasis on improving the team's overall performance in the forthcoming campaign.
The Molineux faithful will be eagerly anticipating the impact of Peixoto's leadership, with hopes that his strategic acumen and fresh perspective will usher in an era of renewed success for the club.
Further details regarding his coaching staff and transfer plans are expected to be released in the coming weeks as Peixoto settles into his new role.
The club has expressed its gratitude to Rob Edwards for his contributions during his time at Wolves and wishes him well in his future endeavors.