Wolves have parted company with the club’s head of professional football Domenico Teti.
The former Sampdoria technical director only joined in June to work with Vitor Pereia, with the pair having previously been together in Saudi Arabia with Al Shabab.
However, after Pereira was sacked on Sunday following a 3-0 defeat at Fulham that left Wolves bottom of the Premier League with just two points from 10 games, Teti has followed the Portuguese out of the door.
The decision comes after amicable talks between the club and Teti, who replaced previous sporting director Matt Hobbs.
Executive chairman Jeff Shi said: “Domenico approached his role with total professionalism and built strong working relationships across the club during his time with us.
“He made a positive contribution to our football processes and has carried himself with integrity throughout.
“We thank him for his efforts and support and wish him every success in the future.”
Wolves continue to search for a new manager with former boss Gary O’Neil having pulled out of the running on Monday.
Meanwhile, any appointment of ex-Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is unlikely.