Nuno Espirito Santo, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager, is reportedly on the verge of leaving his current Premier League club, according to multiple reports. The Portuguese coach, who led Wolves to promotion and consecutive seventh-place finishes in the top flight, has been under pressure in recent weeks.
Details of the Potential Exit
Reports suggest that Nuno's departure could be confirmed within days, with the club's board reportedly losing patience after a run of poor results. The 47-year-old took charge of his current side in the summer of 2021, but has struggled to replicate the success he enjoyed at Molineux. Sources close to the club indicate that a mutual agreement to part ways is likely.
Impact on the Club
Nuno's exit would mark the end of a tumultuous tenure, during which the team has failed to find consistency. The club currently sits in the lower half of the Premier League table, and fans have grown frustrated with the style of play. A statement from the club is expected imminently, with assistant coaches also likely to leave.
Nuno's Legacy at Wolves
During his time at Wolves, Nuno became a fan favorite, guiding the club from the Championship to the Premier League and establishing them as a top-half side. He also led them to the Europa League quarter-finals. His departure from Wolves in 2021 was seen as a significant loss, and his potential exit from his current club has sparked speculation about his next move.
According to a club insider, "The decision has been made, and it's only a matter of time before it's official. Nuno is a respected figure, but results have not been good enough."



