Sport Witness » Wolves
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Sport Witness » Wolves
2d ago
Brazilian youngster Estêvão has been urged to think carefully about a move to Chelsea, as Brighton, Nottingham Forest or Wolverhampton Wanderers would be better destinations for him.
Journalist Bruno Andrade covers the youngster today as reports in Brazil consistently link him with a move to Chelsea in the near future.
The Blues are reportedly pushing to try and get a deal for the highly rated youngster over the line, with clubs in Europe eyeing him up as he continues his rapid rise at Palmeiras.
He would be the latest in a long line of Brazilian youngsters to make a stir in their home country ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
3d ago
Sevilla are likely to be one of the sides showing interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva this summer, with a belief he is ‘now willing to come’.
That’s according to La Colina de Nervión, who say the striker has ‘returned to the scene’ for the Spanish side after a recent claim he’s interested in a move to Spain or Italy this summer.
They explain that Victor Orta continues to monitor a large number of players in the market, specifically looking for those who will cost little, can be loaned or young players who can be sold at a profit down the line.
Their lack of money at this mo ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
4d ago
Werder Bremen head of first team football Clemens Fritz has insisted he’s not worried about interest from Wolverhampton Wanderers in Justin Njinmah but will be pushing to get the player signed to a new deal.
The Werder Bremen chief has commented on the winger today after reports yesterday that Wolves were one of several sides showing an interest in the 23-year-old.
That report, from Kicker, explained that Wolves had turned their interest to the forward, who has six goals and two assists in 24 games in the Bundesliga this season despite only playing in 36% of the available minutes.
That explain ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
5d ago
The Spanish media today reports the big race there is to sign Real Betis fullback Juan Miranda this summer, and West Ham, Wolves, Crystal Palace and Brentford are said to be in the thick of it.
The 24-year-old is not expected to renew his contract with the La Liga side, and according to Estadio Deportivo, several Premier League clubs are interested in him.
Brentford, Crystal Palace, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers are all said to be in the race, although it’s none of them that seem to be in pole position right now.
Estadio Deportivo claims FC Porto are the best placed to get Mirand ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
5d ago
A transfer to Serie A is a possibility for Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva this summer, according to claims from Italy.
TuttoMercatoWeb today shares a story explaining the player is ready to ‘try an adventure’ following his current loan spell at Rangers.
Silva, who’ll be back at Wolves at the end of the season, would like a move to Italy or Spain, and there’s some information about interest from Serie A sides already.
It’s claimed that Monza and Genoa were unable to get the striker signed last summer, losing out to Rangers, and could now ‘try again’.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, F ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
5d ago
Everton and Wolverhampton Wanderers are showing interest in Werder Bremen’s Justin Njinmah thanks to his impressive performances this season.
That’s according to Kicker, who say both clubs are in the mix for the 23-year-old, who is Werder’s second top goalscorer this season.
He’s managed six goals and two assists in 24 games in the Bundesliga this campaign, a tally made more impressive by the fact that he’s only played in 36% of the available minutes thanks to injuries.
The German club want to extend his contract due to his displays but interest from England, Spain and the Bundesliga could mak ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
5d ago
A year ago, just before the end of the 2023/24 season, the Portuguese media reported Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers interest in Sporting fullback Nuno Santos.
There weren’t many big stories about Forest and Wolves attempts at the time, with articles just claiming the interested clubs were aware it’d take at least €15m to sign him.
It turns out that as Portuguese newspaper O Jogo today features a big story highlighting the good season Santos is having, Nottingham Forest and Wolves interest is recalled.
The outlet points out that the fullback had many offers to leave Sporting last ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
6d ago
A couple of months ago, the Portuguese media reported Wolverhampton Wanderers’ attempt to sign Rodrigo Gomes from Braga.
Back then, it was claimed that Wolves have put around €15m on the table for the winger, and that wasn’t expected to be enough for an agreement.
While we wait to see if the Molineux side will succeed in the operation to sign him, Portuguese newspaper O Jogo today shares a new story about him, with some good news for the English side.
The outlet claims that Gomes’ future is currently being discussed, as the possibility of a summer move started when Wolves opened talks for him ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
1w ago
Wolverhamptons Wanders have been linked to Bright Osayi-Samuel for a while now and a week ago it was reported they’d sent a scout to watch him in action for Fenerbahce.
They watched the 26-year-old in the UEFA Conference League against Olympiacos and despite Fenerbahce going out, the fullback put in a good performance.
Things have now heated up a little, at least according to Turkey’s Takvim. They report Wolves have made an offer for Osayi-Samuel and are working with the Super Lig club to get a deal agreed ahead of the summer window.
According to Takvim, Gary O’Neil’s side have placed €12m on ..read more
Sport Witness » Wolves
1w ago
If Wolves want to secure themselves an absolutely easy transfer this summer, then they’ll revive their interest in Boulaye Dia.
That’s at least if the latest information from Gazzetta dello Sport is anything to go by as he’s found himself bombed out by Salernitana and constantly being fined.
The newspaper explains that the forward is one of four players who ‘will do everything possible’ next summer to make a transfer away happen.
The belief is that he will have ‘real opportunities’ in front of him despite a disastrous season in which he’s completely fell out of favour.
He wanted to leave last ..read more