The Molineux club have identified Beale, 42, as their No 1 choice to succeed Bruno Lage, even though he left his coaching job at Aston Villa to take over at ...
Despite the result they are in a good place, believe it or not. The outside noise is not that important and the only thing I can draw from it is that as a club we must be doing quite well.' I wouldn't suggest that within the camp. 'I have been surprised by the amount of noise, and try not to look too much. 'I had a really honest face to face conversation with Les Ferdinand on Monday. Wolves will have no problem triggering Beale's relatively small release clause, believed to be around the £1million mark.
WOLVES are reportedly set to trigger Michael Beale's QPR release clause and make him their next boss.The Molineux club had made Beale their top candid.
[Beale](https://www.thesun.co.uk/who/michael-beale/), 42, only joined the Hoops in June on a three-year deal but has impressed by guiding them to sixth in the [Championship](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/championship/) table. [2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20126895/crystal-palace-wolves-live-reaction-zaha-eze-premier-league/) last night. [HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/betting-tips/19779073/football-free-bets-offers-bonus-new-sign-up/) [Julen Lopetegui snubbed the chance](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20078816/julen-lopetegui-rejects-wolves/) to take over at Wolves earlier this month. [Wolves](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/team/1226009/wolverhampton-wanderers/) see him as the progressive, hands-on coach they need. [Premier League](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/premierleague/) strugglers are poised to trigger the release clause in his [QPR](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/team/1225930/queens-park-rangers/) contract, according to [talkSPORT](https://twitter.com/talkSPORT/status/1582714721819500551?s=20&t=R609h5YS5uKonwxZH2t-gQ).
Wolves are working to appoint Michael Beale as their new head coach after making the QPR manager their number one choice.
“What I’ll never do is try to do someone else’s job when they are better than me at doing it. Wolves were considering a number of candidates but have now decided to move for Beale, and talks are now anticipated to take place between Wolves and QPR. However, it is understood talks have not yet begun and a deal is not currently close to be being struck.
Wolves are set to trigger Queens Park Rangers boss Michael Beale's release clause to make him their new manager, talkSPORT understands.Beale was only.
Beale is well regarded in the game with a reputation as a forward-thinking, progressive coach who has spent time at Chelsea, Liverpool and in Brazil with Sao Paulo. Beale has guided QPR up to sixth place in the Championship, winning seven of his 14 games in charge, and earning praise for his style of football. But it’s understood Beale is his preferred choice and the 42-year-old is keen on making the switch to Molineux, too.
Despite his relative lack of experience, Beale has impressed, leading QPR to sixth in the Championship table after 14 games.
Wolves are currently 17th and Leicester are bottom. Lage succeeded Nuno Espirito Santo and another of Mendes’ clients, Julen Lopetegui, spoke to Wolves about following Lage after he was sacked by Sevilla. The move will come as a huge blow to QPR, who will receive £1.2 million compensation for Beale, who has impressed. [decided against the job](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2022/10/11/julen-lopetegui-turns-wolves-job/) for personal reasons and is taking time off which led Wolves to widen their search and undertake an exhaustive process that has led them to choose Beale. An announcement will not be made until after Queens Park Rangers’ Championship match at home to Cardiff City this evening. [who was sacked earlier this month](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2022/10/02/wolves-sack-bruno-lage/) after the club dropped into the relegation zone.