Neil Cutler was appointed as Wolves’ head of goalkeeping in August 2023 and started working with the first-team group ahead of the 2023/24 Premier League season.
The 46-year-old has a wealth of experience in the role and joined off the back of four years on the coaching staff at Aston Villa.
Having moved to Villa Park in 2018, Cutler remained across the West Midlands until Unai Emery’s arrival in October 2022, working closely with a number of goalkeepers, including World Cup winner and former Old Gold loanee Emi Martinez.
Cutler has gained a reputation for developing young goalkeepers, as well as his work at first-team level, and brings to Molineux more than ten years of coaching experience, having started during the final years of his playing career.
Once a stopper for the likes of Stoke City and Rotherham United, Cutler is familiar with the West Midlands, having been born in Perton and coached at Walsall and West Bromwich Albion, prior to his time at Villa.
He heads a goalkeeping department full of familiar faces. While briefly coaching at Wolves earlier in his career, Cutler trained a young Jon Flatt, before the duo worked together later at Villa. He also spent time with Phil Smart at West Brom and played against Scott Bevan during his career.
Now, all four form the goalkeeping department at Compton Park.