The current manager will step down after Sunday's game against Manchester United.
Nuno Espirito Santo is to leave Wolves after four seasons at the club.
They won the Championship in his first season in charge, and qualified for Europe in his second.
However, they’ve lost sixteen league games this season - his worst record since taking over.
After four seasons at the club, this Sunday will be Nuno Espirito Santo’s final game in charge of Wolves.
— Wolves (@Wolves) May 21, 2021
Thank you, Nuno.
🐺
Espirito Santo’s final game in charge will come at home to Manchester United on Sunday.
Wolves are currently 12th in the table on 45 points.

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