Wolverhampton Wanderers supervisor Gary O’Neil mentioned he “fully expects” Portuguese midfielder Matheus Nunes to stay on the Premier League membership past Friday’s switch window amid stories of a transfer to treble-winners Manchester City.
The 25-year-old Brazil-born participant, who has 11 caps for Portugal, moved to the Molineux from Sporting Lisbon in August final yr for a club-record switch reportedly price round 45 million euros ($48.9 million) on a five-year contract with an choice of an additional 12 months.
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Nunes has stopped coaching with the group as he tries to pressure a transfer to Pep Guardiola’s aspect after Wolves reportedly rejected City’s opening bid of round 47 million kilos ($59.3 million) final week.
Defending champions City wish to strengthen its midfield after an damage to Kevin De Bruyne, who’s sidelined for at the least 4 months.
“He’s not with the group at the moment, his choice,” O’Neil advised reporters after his aspect superior to the third spherical of the EFL Cup following a 5-0 victory over League One membership Blackpool.
“After the bid from Manchester City, he decided it was best for him to not to be with the group. Club policy and how we deal with things like that is set in place.”
“As far as I’m aware, there’s been no improved bid. Matheus Nunes is still our player. We have a long contract still with him, and at this moment, I fully expect him to be here come Sep. 2.”
O’Neil mentioned he’s assured that they’ll discover a answer.
“The next few days will be key of course and conversations will take place that will be private between me and Matheus,” he added.
Wolves subsequent go to Crystal Palace on Sep. 3.