Wolves head coach Gary O’Neil and his coaching staff have extended their contracts at the club, committing to stay until 2028.
After a successful first season, Wolves finished mid-table in the Premier League and reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, securing notable victories over Chelsea and Tottenham.
Assistant head coach Tim Jenkins, along with coaches Shaun Derry, Ian Burchnall, Neil Cutler, and Woody Dewar, have also agreed to continue their roles at the club.
Chairman Jeff Shi expressed optimism about the club’s future growth and praised O’Neil as a crucial member of the team, emphasizing his importance for the long-term plans.
Shi highlighted the collaborative efforts of the team in preparing for the upcoming season, emphasizing O’Neil’s dedication and tactical acumen.
Gary O’Neil and his backroom team have all signed new deals until 2028.
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Shi praised O’Neil’s humility and work ethic, highlighting his strong rapport with the players and tactical prowess.
Following their pre-season tour, O’Neil expressed excitement about the future and aims to build on their recent successes at Molineux.
Shi emphasized the strong bond between the club, staff, players, and fans, envisioning a unified community rallying behind Wolves for continued success.
Looking ahead, Shi expressed optimism for the club’s future endeavors, aiming to bring joy to the fans and embark on a prosperous journey.