Royals dig in over McDermott

Wolves face a battle to secure Reading's Brian McDermott as their new manager with the Royals poised to offer him a new lucrative contract.

Last Updated: 22/02/12 at 11:10 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Next Permanent Wolves Manager Next Permanent Manager: Alan Curbishley 16/1

McDermott: Royals tipped to offer him a new deal

McDermott: Royals tipped to offer him a new deal

McDermott had been earmarked by Wolves owner Steve Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey as a leading candidate to replace the sacked Mick McCarthy.

But Reading's new prospective owner, Russian billionaire Anton Zingarevich, is understood to want to keep hold of McDermott if at all possible via a new long-term deal.

McDermott is currently only on a one-year rolling contract, which is part of the appeal to Wolves as he would only cost them around £500,000 in compensation should he opt to leave Reading.

He joined Reading as their chief scout 11 years ago before eventually becoming Brendan Rodgers' successor as manager in January 2010 after a successful spell in a caretaker role.

McDermott led Reading to the npower Championship play-off final last season before losing to Rodgers' Swansea.

But they are mounting another strong promotion challenge during the current campaign despite the loss of key players Shane Long and Matt Mills to West Brom and Leicester respectively last summer.

If McDermott opts to stay at the Madejski Stadium, it will be another blow for Morgan and Moxey after McCarthy's reign was ended nine days ago via a split boardroom vote.

Their initial target, Alan Curbishley, rejected the chance to take charge at Molineux after holding talks, although last night he surprisingly re-emerged amongst the leading bookmakers' candidates.

Neil Warnock, with whom Wolves also made contact, opted to take charge at Leeds after his recent dismissal as QPR manager.

A compensation figure in the region of £2million has also cooled Wolves' interest in Brighton manager Guy Poyet, who is less than 12 months into a five-year contract.

Steve Bruce remains the bookmakers' favourite to replace McCarthy and fits the criterion initially laid down by Moxey of having Premier League experience, via Birmingham, Wigan and Sunderland.

But Bruce, who has just relocated in the midlands, is becoming increasingly frustrated that no further contact has been made with him since he was interviewed by Morgan and Moxey last Friday.

It is looking increasingly likely that McCarthy's number two, Terry Connor, will be in charge of the side for Saturday's clash at Newcastle.

You're welcome to him. Now looks like we've offered a second bite of the cherry to Curbishley and he has said no (again) - how can a football club that is financially so savvy actually be run by this bunch of muppets?? Never thought i'd say this, but i'd actually welcome any appointment now (even Steve Bruce) just to have some form of closure before this weekend.
- Sherlock

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