Carlos Corberan 'responds to shock West Brom exit to Wolves news'

Carlos Corberan 'responds to shock West Brom exit to Wolves news'

Toby Wilding

Toby graduated from the University of Central Lancashire with a degree in Sports Journalism in 2017, and has written about football for several online outlets since then. He joined Football Insider in November 2024. Toby is a lifelong fan of Blackburn Rovers, attending games for over 20 years.

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Carlos Corberan has responded after being linked with a move to leave West Brom to potentially replace Gary O'Neil as Wolves manager.

Such a move would see the Spaniard swap one bitter Black Country rival for the other, and he has now spoken out about those links, but gave little away, preferring to focus on his current side's next game.

When asked on Friday (6 December) about those links with a move to Wolves ahead of West Brom's clash with Sheffield United at the weekend, Corberan was quoted by The Express and Star as saying: "I came here just to be focused on giving you answers to questions on the game we are going to play against Sheffield United.

"For me, it's a very important game and all of my concentration is on this. I just want to give answers related with this topic.

"We are playing one game on Sunday that is very, very important for us. We are preparing well because we know Sheffield United are a team who are competing at a very high level. Right now, they're the best team in the league, even without the points deduction. All of my concentration and focus is on this."

Carlos Corberan comments may raise eyebrows at Wolves and West Brom

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It would be a huge shock if Corberan was to depart his role at The Hawthorns in order to replace O'Neil in his role.

The Spaniard has seemed to immerse himself fully in the West Brom culture since arriving at the club, which he is clearly passionate about and where he has built a good relationship with the fans.

To walk away from that and surely destroy his reputation there by joining their biggest rivals, would therefore make very little sense, especially considering Wolves' struggles.

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Carlos Corberan has been linked with a move between two of English football's biggest rivals

However, his comments here have only insisted that his focus is on the Baggies' game this weekend rather than offering any other insight.

Many will therefore feel that Corberan has not completely ruled out a move to Wolves, and has instead left the door open for a potential move to Molineux.

This distraction and speculation cannot completely be put to bed yet then. Some at West Brom may not be too pleased about that given the magnitude of their clash with Sheffield United in the Championship promotion race.

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