Steve Davis, 57, was installed as interim head coach after Bruno Lage was sacked on October 2; Wolves have won twice in 10 Premier League games this season and sit 17th in the table; "We have no plans to rush our search for a new permanent head coach," chairman Jeff Shi said in a statement
Wolves confirm Steve Davis to remain as interim head coach until 2023
Steve Davis will remain as Wolves’ interim head coach until 2023, the club has confirmed.
The 57-year-old assumed the role when Bruno Lage was sacked on October 2 and has overseen one win and two defeats in his three games in charge so far.
Wolves chairman Jeff Shi said: “In the short time Steve and his team have been in interim charge of the first team, we have already seen improvements to the group, with the players responding well to their methods and the changes they have started to implement.
“Steve understands the culture and standards set at this club, and we want to give him and his team clarity on their positions and allow them the best possible opportunity for success.
“While there are no outstanding candidates to appoint on a permanent basis to the head coach position, we have complete faith in their ability and leadership to continue their roles into the World Cup break and new year.
“We have no plans to rush our search for a new permanent head coach and will not compromise in any way our approach to appointing the person we believe to be the perfect fit for our club, our squad, and the role of head coach at Wolves.”