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Paul Ince linked with Wolves job

Ince linked with Wolves job
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Paul Ince is reportedly interested in the vacant managerial role at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Paul Ince is reportedly interested in becoming the next Wolverhampton Wanderers manager following the sacking of Mick McCarthy.

The 44-year-old, who has been out of work since leaving Notts County last April, is believed to be keen on the vacant managerial role, according to talkSPORT.

While the former Blackburn Rovers boss is thought to be interested in the position, it is understood that ex-West Ham United coach Alan Curbishley will undergo talks with the Premier League club today.

Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock are also contenders to replace McCarthy, who was dismissed from Molineux on Monday following a disappointing run of results.

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