Championship club Wolves have parted company with head coach Walter Zenga after just 87 days in charge, reports BBC Sport.
The former Italy goalkeeper, 56, replaced Kenny Jackett on 30th July,
shortly after Chinese conglomerate Fosun International bought the club.
Despite significant investment in the playing squad in August, Wolves have won only four of 14 league games and are 18th in the Championship.
Zenga's assistant, Stefano Cusin, has also left Molineux.
First-team coach Rob Edwards has been placed in temporary charge and will prepare the team for Saturday's game at Blackburn.