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Wolverhampton Wanderers chiefs are reportedly looking at options should Nuno Espirito Santo leave Molineux this summer.

The Potuguese has recently bought up his two year anniversary with Wolves, a spell that has seen the team go from a bottom half Championship side to Europa League qualifiers.

That impressive feat has reportedly done enough to interest the decision makers at Stamford Bridge, who see him as a potential replacement for Maurizio Sarri.

The Italian is odds-on to leave the West London club and return to his homeland with Juventus.

Frank Lampard is still the overwhelming favourite to take that job should it become available, but Nuno is also on the shortlist.

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Correio da Manhã (translated by Sport Witness ) have suggested that Wolves could turn to Benfica manager Bruno Lage, should the unthinkable happen with Nuno.

Lage took over the Lisbon club back in January and sealed a sensational league title last month.

The report also claims that Wolves would have no hesitation in paying the €20m that would be required to secure Lage.

Nuno is currently fourth favourite to take the job at Stamford Bridge - for the full list of odds, click here.