Former England coach Sam Allardyce is being linked with the Wolves job.
The Express & Star says Wolves moved swiftly to end Walter Zenga's brief reign as head coach yesterday, with the Italian lasting just 14 Championship games and fewer than three months in charge.
Opinion was mixed on whether it was the right decision to let Zenga go, with 55 per cent of 7,000 fans saying they disagreed with the sacking.
But the overwhelming fan favourite to succeed Zenga was Dudley-born boyhood Wolves fan Sam Allardyce, who took 67 per cent of a vote of more than 5,000 people.
Whether former Sunderland boss Allardyce is a realistic target for a club that has recently changed its hierarchical structure remains to be seen.