Wolves legend Steve Bull admits he still cannot understand the departure of Nuno Espirito Santo as manager.
The Portuguese coach announced at the end of the season that he was departing a team he had coached for four seasons.
Wolves finished the Premier League season in 13th place, as they struggled with the long term absence of striker Raul Jimenez.
Bull wrote in the Express and Star: "It's been just over a week since we heard that Nuno was going to be leaving Wolves and six days since his last game in charge – and I have to admit I'm still baffled by it.
"I can only think that Wolves have someone in mind they want to take the club forward and who they think is better than Nuno to do that.
"Yes, some of the football this season might not have been what we'd been used to during Nuno's first three years in charge but I still think he was doing a brilliant job with what he had got and the injuries he's had to deal with.
"But they're now looking for a new head coach and there's understandably some big names mentioned. A few people have talked about people like a Frank Lampard or Steven Gerrard but I think you'd need a bit more experience than that. Yes, they've done well but they've only got two or three seasons under their belts as managers."

