Matheus Nunes Expected to Stay at Wolves Despite Interest from Manchester City
After recent reports of interest from Manchester City, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has expressed his belief that midfielder Matheus Nunes will remain at the Premier League club beyond the transfer window. Despite Nunes halting his training with Wolves and City’s initial offer being turned down, O’Neil remains confident in his player’s commitment to the team.
According to ESPN, Manchester City’s opening offer for Nunes was £47 million ($59 million), a figure that fell significantly short of Wolves’ valuation. It is clear that the Portuguese midfielder is highly regarded by the club, having been signed from Sporting Lisbon in August last year for a club-record fee of around €45 million ($48.9 million). With 11 caps for Portugal, Nunes has proven himself on both domestic and international stages.
Manchester City’s interest in Nunes comes as no surprise, especially after the injury to their star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who is expected to be sidelined for at least four months. As defending champions, City is eager to bolster their midfield options, and Nunes’ skill set and potential make him an attractive prospect. However, Wolves are determined to hold onto their prized asset.
Nunes has made the personal decision to stop training with the Wolves team following the bid from Manchester City. This move reflects his desire to explore potential opportunities and his belief that a move may be in his best interest. Club policy dictates that such matters be handled internally, and O’Neil assured reporters that the situation will be addressed privately between him and Nunes.
Despite the ongoing speculation, O’Neil remains optimistic about the outcome. He emphasized that Nunes is still under a long contract with Wolves, with the possibility of an extension. This indicates the club’s commitment to the player and their desire to retain his services. O’Neil also alluded to forthcoming private conversations with Nunes, suggesting that the two parties will work towards finding a mutually beneficial solution.
As the transfer window deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Matheus Nunes and his potential move to Manchester City. However, Wolves have a Premier League match against Crystal Palace on Sunday, and O’Neil remains focused on the task at hand. The manager and the team will continue to prepare for the upcoming fixture, regardless of the ongoing speculation surrounding Nunes’ future.
The situation involving Matheus Nunes and his potential transfer to Manchester City has generated significant attention. While the initial bid fell short of Wolves’ valuation, the midfielder’s decision to stop training with the team indicates his desire to explore new opportunities. However, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil remains optimistic that Nunes will stay at the club, highlighting the player’s long contract and ongoing commitment. With private conversations expected between O’Neil and Nunes, a positive resolution may be on the horizon. Meanwhile, both Wolves and the supporters eagerly await the outcome, while also focusing on the team’s immediate challenge against Crystal Palace on Sunday.