Wolverhampton Wanderers director of professional football Domenico Teti has left the club by mutual consent. Teti had only been appointed in June, following spells with Italian club Sampdoria and Saudi Pro League side Al Shabab, where he worked with former head coach Vitor Pereira. The departure comes after a winless start to the Premier League season, with Wolves bottom of the table after 10 games with only two points. Wolves executive chairman Jeff Shi praised Teti's professionalism and contribution to the club's football processes. The club is now reviewing the structure around the head coach and may enhance the current football leadership team. Teti's arrival at the club came after the departure of former sporting director Matt Hobbs, and he was not viewed as a direct replacement. During his time at the club, Wolves signed several new players, including forward Fer Lopez, winger Jhon Arias, and striker Tolu Arokodare. The club's poor start to the season led to the departure of head coach Vitor Pereira last week, along with his entire backroom staff. Wolves are now looking to rebuild and improve their fortunes in the Premier League. The club's fans will be hoping for a turnaround in their team's performance, starting with their next match. And with the transfer window approaching, Wolves may look to bring in new players to strengthen their squad. But for now, the focus is on finding a new director of professional football to replace Teti. So the search begins for a new leader to help guide the club back to success.