Wolves chairman Steve Morgan has indicated that Alan Curbishley is a candidate for the vacant managerial role.
Morgan and the Wolves board today sacked Mick McCarthy after five-and-a-half years at The Molineux and are now on the hunt for a replacement.
Former Charlton Athletic and West Ham United boss Curbishley has stated his fondness for the Wolves job and Morgan has revealed that the 54-year old is certainly of interest to the West Midlands outfit.
"There are a number of other candidates as well. I don't really want to be drawn into a conversation about who we'd be talking to just yet.
"Clearly we'd be interested in someone of his calibre.
"We'll have to see who's available and the right fit for the club, somebody's personality who suits Wolverhampton Wanderers.
"It's very, very early to say yet, but we won't be hanging around. We need to take some action in the coming days.""He's got a great track record," Morgan told Sky Sports. "He's been there and done that before. He's exactly the calibre of person we'd be looking for.
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