British media: The possibility of Middlesbrough coach coaching Wolves increasing, Ten Hag linked with Ajax

The Telegraph reported that the possibility of Middlesbrough coach Rob Edwards taking over the Wolves coaching position is increasing day by day.
Edwards was originally scheduled to attend the pre-match press conference between Middlesbrough and Birmingham at 1 noon on Saturday, but it was suddenly canceled near noon on Friday. He also did not lead the team for training that morning.
Edwards held talks with Middlesbrough executives on Friday afternoon, but failed to reach a resolution, which meant that he was still the team's coach as of Friday evening. If he eventually leaves, the Wolves will have to pay huge compensation as there are more than two years left on the existing contract.
Wolves first approached the 42-year-old former Luton Town boss on Thursday afternoon, but Middlesbrough turned him down. However, things continue to develop, and the possibility of Edwards staying at the club is now full of variables. It is expected that he will express his willingness to switch to Wolves to Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough's attitude all week has been that Edwards, who just took over the team this summer, will stay, but this position seemed to change on Friday morning. Edwards' contract with Middlesbrough expires in 2028, and the amount of contact compensation the club requires from Wolves has not yet been determined.
On the other hand, another coach Ten Hag who has been rumored to have an affair with the Wolves has been linked to his old club Ajax, who had just fired Heitinga.