Matheus Nunes was absent on the training day before the match against Everton, which led the Wolves management to suspend him from being included in the team, and the management still wanted to listen from the Nunes side.
Manchester City signed him for about 62.2 million euros to replace the injured Kevin de Bryune, who suffered a hamstring injury and underwent surgery, which will take around four months to recover. The Wolves rejected Man City’s first bid of £47m for Nunes as they wanted more than £60m because last season they broke their signing record to get their hands on Nunes for about £42m from Sporting Lisbon.
Wolves lost their last match against Liverpool by 1-3, which was an amazing game for them as their Hwang Hee-Chan scored the goal. Nunes is still a target for City, who want to wrap up the deal quickly. Wolves had the upper hand as Nunes had a long-term contract until 2027 and an extra-year option, which is why Man City paid that much to Wolves. However, the Wolves used the big cash to sign Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Wolves want to strengthen their squad before Friday’s deadline but must follow the financial fair play rules. They are keen on City’s Tommy Doyle, a 21-year-old who did well on loan at Sheffield United last season. They missed out on Alex Scott to Bournemouth because they couldn’t match his £25m price tag. Julen Lopetegui quit the club before the season started because he was unhappy with the lack of funds.
Matheus Nunes was one of the most important players for the Wolves, but Man City gave an exciting offer to the Wolves, which made them sell their star players. His skill is essential for the Wolves to survive in the premier league this season, as last season they barely made out from getting relegated. He played 41 matches for Wolverhampton Wanderers in which he scored only one goal and gave one assist, which clearly tells about his play to progress the game from the backline to forward.
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