Wolves will step up their efforts to appoint Julen Lopetegui as the club's new manager as they prepare to make a third attempt to convince the 56-year-old to move to England.
The Premier League outfit have been without a manager since sacking Portuguese boss Bruno Lage at the start of October following a fourth defeat of the season.
Since then, club chiefs have been scrambling to appoint a viable successor with the team's Premier League status coming under threat as Wolves teeter on the edge of the relegation zone.
The club have previously identified the Spaniard as their top target with Lopetegui out of work after he was fired as Sevilla boss after recording just one win in ten La Liga games.