Wolves: A reporter from Sky Sports updates the Molineux transfer situation.
Head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers Gary O’Neill will have discussed the club’s transfer policy with the management, as Sky Sports writer Dharmesh Sheth highlights a significant distinction between now and the start of the window.
Other than prearranged contracts to sign Matheus Cunha and Boubacar Traore, Wolves haven’t spent a dime at Molineux this summer.
Wolves news: Up to date
There is one week left in the window, and Wolves have only signed two free agents this summer. After being promoted from League Two with Northampton Town the previous season, third-choice goalkeeper Tom King joins the team, and former right-back Matt Doherty has returned after being released by Atletico Madrid.
Jimenez and former head coach Julen Lopetegui have both departed the team. Furthermore, O’Neil may be leaving again after Manchester City shown interest in signing midfielder Matheus Nunes.
If Nunes leaves Wolves this summer, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano recently told GIVEMESPORT that Wolves won’t let other players to go. Sheth says that since Wolves had to sell players to raise money in order to go with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules at the start of the transfer window, their transfer strategy has evolved.
Sheth has mentioned Wolves, but what?
Sheth said to GIVEMESPORT when asked if more players would be forced to leave Wolves this summer: “I think the big difference now compared to early in the transfer window is that earlier in the summer, it was forced upon them.” They had to abide by the Financial Fair Play rules, which required them to sell players.
“Now, if players are sold, it will be because the manager and the hiring staff determine the players don’t suit the system and will be sold.
O’Neil must have had numerous conversations with Wolves’ management when he first started working there to determine who exactly needed to be sold. And second, maybe more crucially, will O’Neil be able to bring in his own players?
Yes, you mentioned that there were encouraging indicators versus Manchester United, but did that perhaps indicate that United was superior to Wolves? Because Man Utd lost their next game against Tottenham Hotspur due to poor play. And then Brighton & Hove Albion thrashed Wolves at home.
What will Wolves do next in the summer?
It remains to be seen what Wolves will do in the final week of the transfer window. Manchester United has reportedly inquired about the availability, per Football Insider.
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