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Credit: Imago Mon 29 December 2025 17:00, UK Rob Edwards has had an awful start to life at Wolves since his move from Middlesbrough in November.The manager is without even a point seven games into his reign, losing every match to date.As a result, Wolves go into their final game of 2025 against Man United with just two points, a record-breaking tally at this stage of the season.Going into the second half of the campaign, Wolves will be aiming to avoid Derby’s record-low points haul in the Premier League, but this seems unlikely as it stands.Therefore, with the losses continuing to rack up, Edwards could soon find himself out of the door.Rob Edwards 7/2 to be next Premier League manager to leaveGoing into 2026, Wolves are almost guaranteed to be relegated.While Edwards was unlikely to pull the Old Gold side out of trouble upon his appointment, as it stands, his team are going down without a fight. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES As a result, many Wolves fans have called for Edwards to be sacked, with the results clearly not coming in.While the Black Country club’s current predicament in the table has perhaps given the manager more leeway, the bookies still believe there is a good chance his reign will not last much longer.According to one bookmaker, Edwards is just 7/2 to be given the boot next in the Premier League, making him the joint-second favourite alongside Scott Parker.Credit: ImagoNuno Espirito Santo is the current favourite to leave next at 9/4, meaning each of the current bottom three sides could be looking for a new manager soon.Who holds the record for Wolves’ shortest managerial reign?Currently, the shortest reign at Wolves as manager goes to Bill McGarry, who lasted just 61 days in his second spell as manager in 1985 after falling out with the Bhatti Brothers.Therefore, if Edwards were to be sacked before 12 January, he would beat this terrible record.Unfortunately for him, this is possible, with Wolves playing four games before this date, including home ties against a struggling West Ham side, and an FA Cup game against Shrewsbury Town.If each one of these ended in defeat, Fosun may be forced to make an unwanted decision.
