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da bet sport: Brighton boss Gus Poyet has emerged as a potential candidate to fill the vacant Wolves manager’s position, according to Mirror Football.
The Molineux club are looking for a new tactician to keep them in the Premier League after sacking Mick McCarthy, and despite it being believed that they have held a number of interviews, have not replaced the outgoing trainer.
Steve Bruce and Alan Curbishley are two of the favourites for the position, and it is thought that the latter was offered the job last week, but turned it down due to a short-term deal only being in the offing.
Poyet has impressed with Brighton, after leading them to promotion from League One and establishing them as a solid Championship outfit this term.
The Uruguayan has previously admitted that he is keen to manage at the top level, and it is believed that the South American would be interested in a move to the Midlands club.
Brighton would be entitled to considerable compensation should Poyet leave, as he signed a five-year contract extension in September 2011 that expires in 2016.
By Gareth McKnight
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