QPR boss Michael Beale REJECTS chance to take over Wolves

QPR boss Michael Beale TURNS DOWN Wolves after they made him their No 1 managerial target – and were willing to pay £1m for him – adding a new twist to their farcical search for a new coach

  • QPR boss Michael Beale has rejected the chance to take over as Wolves boss 
  • Wolves have been without a manager since they sacked Bruno Lage this month
  • Beale had emerged as the top target for the Premier League club on Wednesday
  • He has guided the Hoops to the top of the Championship after 15 games 

Michael Beale has rejected the chance to join Wolves leaving the Premier League strugglers still hunting for a new manager.

Wolves had made the Queens Park Rangers boss, who had taken charge of only 17 games, their first choice to succeed Bruno Lage, after being turned down by Julen Lopetegui last month.

Wolves were prepared to pay Beale’s £1million release clause and were confident of having him in place for Sunday’s clash with Leicester.

But after leading QPR to the top of the Championship with a 3-0 win over Cardiff on Tuesday, Beale decided to stay in west London.

QPR manager Michael Beale has turned down the chance to take over Wolves

QPR manager Michael Beale has turned down the chance to take over Wolves

Wolves' hierarchy will have to continue their search for a new manager after Beale's decision

Wolves’ hierarchy will have to continue their search for a new manager after Beale’s decision

He said: ‘If an offer comes in officially, you don’t have to take it. You have to weigh up everything. There are a lot of questions you need to get answers to.

‘Football is about feelings and relationships. We’ve built strong relationships here.

‘I felt over-ready for this job and I feel supremely confident in this job. It’s 100% a dream of mine to manage in the Premier League. That’s not a secret.

‘But it has to be the right opportunity, the right moment and the right club. And they’d have to give me a really clear understanding of where that club’s going.’

Beale, Steven Gerrard’s former assistant at both Rangers and Aston Villa, had emerged as a leading candidate after an impressive start to the season at QPR.

Beale had previously been Steven Gerrard’s assistant at both Rangers and Aston Villa

Beale has guided QPR to top of the Championship in his first season as a manager

Beale has guided QPR to top of the Championship in his first season as a manager

The Hoops have taken the Championship by storm this season, with Beale implementing a progressive and attractive style of football at the club after last season’s 11th place finish under Mark Warburton.

They’ve won 4 out of their last five games in what is Beale’s first season as a manager, with the highly-rated 42-year-old overseeing just 16 senior games as a first team boss.

He previously worked in the academies at both Liverpool and Chelsea, while he also had a six-month spell working as an assistant manager to Roger Ceni at Sao Paulo in Brazil.

Wolves are currently in the Premier League relegation zone in 18th after a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

Wolves are currently in the Premier League relegation zone in 18th after a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

Wolves are currently in the Premier League relegation zone in 18th after a 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

They are under the tutelage of caretaker boss Steve Davis, who has overseen a win and two defeats from his three games in charge.

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