Vitor Pereira signs new 3 year Contract
Wolves have tied head coach Vitor Pereira to a new three-year contract, rewarding the Portuguese boss after he led a dramatic turnaround last season and guided a rebuild over the summer.
Pereira arrived in December with Wolves 19th in the Premier League on nine points. His impact was immediate. He took seven points from his first three matches, then delivered a club-record six straight Premier League wins. That run secured safety with room to spare and earned him a nomination for Premier League Manager of the Season.
Chairman Jeff Shi praised the clarity and energy Pereira has brought, calling this a moment for stability as new signings settle.
Pereira, who has quickly become a popular figure at Molineux, spoke with pride about his commitment and the role of the supporters as Wolves aim to lift their level after a tough start to 2025/26.
“I’m very proud to be Wolves head coach. It’s an honour for me. This is the club that gave me the chance to come to the Premier League, the best league in the world… This is the moment that we need to be united. We are a one club city, and this city loves football. It is a passion.”
Looking ahead to Leeds United at Molineux, Pereira urged togetherness on and off the pitch, highlighting the need for patience as summer arrivals adapt to the demands of the league. He believes the team’s spirit is strong and that results will bring confidence.
Key takeaway: The new deal signals belief in Pereira’s project. With unity in the stands and stability on the touchline, Wolves aim to climb fast and make fans proud.
