Wolves Manager Confident Matheus Nunes Will Stay Despite Manchester City Interest

Wolves manager Gary O’Neil has addressed the ongoing interest from Manchester City in midfielder Matheus Nunes. Despite City’s reported opening offer of £47 million being turned down by Wolves, O’Neil expressed his belief that Nunes will remain with the club beyond the transfer window. Nunes, who joined Wolves from Sporting Lisbon last year for a club-record fee, has chosen to stop training with the team following City’s bid. However, O’Neil emphasized that Nunes is still under contract and he fully expects him to stay at Wolves.

Manchester City’s interest in Nunes comes as they seek to strengthen their midfield, particularly after the injury to star player Kevin De Bruyne. With De Bruyne sidelined for at least four months, City are looking for a suitable replacement to fill the void. However, Wolves are in no hurry to part ways with Nunes and are holding firm on their valuation of the midfielder.

Despite the transfer speculation surrounding Nunes, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil remains confident in the club’s ability to keep hold of the Portuguese midfielder. O’Neil stated that there have been no further bids from Manchester City and that Nunes is still their player. With a long contract still in place, O’Neil fully expects Nunes to remain at Wolves come September 2nd.

As the transfer window deadline approaches, O’Neil acknowledged that private conversations will take place between himself and Matheus Nunes. These discussions will play a crucial role in determining Nunes’ future and resolving the situation amicably. O’Neil expressed his belief that they will find a solution that satisfies all parties involved.

Wolves will now turn their attention to their upcoming Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace on Sunday. The team will be hoping to build on their recent success in the EFL Cup as they continue to compete in both domestic and international competitions.

While Manchester City’s interest in Matheus Nunes continues to generate speculation, Wolves manager Gary O’Neil remains steadfast in his belief that Nunes will stay at the club. Despite City’s initial bid being rejected, O’Neil emphasized that Nunes is still under contract and expressed confidence in finding a resolution. As the transfer window deadline approaches, private conversations between O’Neil and Nunes will play a crucial role in determining the midfielder’s future. Wolves will now focus on their upcoming Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace, aiming to maintain their strong start to the season.

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