Wolves Welcome Two New Coaches to Pereira’s Staff
After an up-and-down season for Wolves, things are starting to look brighter this offseason. While the club remains in urgent need of new signings to strengthen the squad, one thing that’s always essential is having strong leadership behind the scenes. Wolves have taken a key step in that direction by adding two new first-team coaches: Bruno Moura and Filipe Almeida. Both coaches are familiar faces to new manager Vítor Pereira, having worked with him at previous clubs.
Moura and Almeida have been key figures alongside Pereira at several stops in his managerial journey. Their collaboration began at Santa Clara in Portugal, where Pereira first made a name for himself. The trio then continued their work together at Shanghai SIPG in the Chinese Super League, helping guide the club to a league title in 2018. They later reunited at Fenerbahçe in Turkey, taking on the demands of one of the country’s most historic and high-pressure clubs. Most recently, they worked together at Corinthians in Brazil, where they faced the challenges of managing in a passionate football culture.
By bringing in coaches who already understand his system, Pereira can focus less on onboarding and more on getting the most out of the current squad. This consistent partnership across multiple countries should help build strong chemistry and trust between the new additions and the players. With pre-season just beginning, the hope is that this familiar unit will accelerate the team’s development and improve consistency on the pitch. With little room for error this season, Wolves will be counting on them to make an immediate impact.
With two new coaches now in place, all eyes will turn to who the Wolves sign next. Strengthening the backroom staff is an important step, but the squad still needs reinforcements if the team is to compete at a higher level. With Vítor Pereira and his trusted assistants laying the groundwork, the next phase of Wolves' rebuild will depend on who the club can bring in and what kind of immediate impact they can make in the Premier League. Every signing from this point forward will be crucial to the team’s success.