Edwards Set for Wolves Talks After Boro Deal Agreement
Rob Edwards is in discussions to take up a managerial role with Wolverhampton Wanderers following a recent agreement with Middlesbrough. Sources indicate that Edwards has expressed a willingness to fulfill his commitments, despite being removed from his duties at Middlesbrough.
Wolves’ Interest in Rob Edwards
Edwards regards the Wolverhampton position as his ideal job. He previously played over 100 matches for Wolves between 2004 and 2008. Growing up in Telford, he maintains family ties to the region, which adds to his appeal for the club.
Reaction from Middlesbrough
The situation has caused tension, as Middlesbrough is reportedly frustrated with Wolves’ approach and Edwards’ interest. The club has been managing his duties for the upcoming training session and match.
Insights from Dion Dublin
Former player Dion Dublin commented on the circumstances, advising Middlesbrough fans not to be surprised at Edwards’ readiness to leave. He emphasized the transient nature of loyalty in football, especially when a position arises that benefits an individual both financially and professionally.
- Rob Edwards: Former Wolves player, over 100 appearances.
- Middlesbrough’s training and match logistics managed by the club.
- Dion Dublin’s statement on football loyalty.
With the ongoing discussions, the potential shift could reshape both clubs’ future trajectories. Edwards’ ambition to manage Wolves continues to be a key factor influencing the situation.