Wolves could be forced to sell their most important player in January
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Wolves could be forced to sell their most important player in January
"There've been reports about Joao Gomes at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Sources I've spoken to around Molineux are sort of playing it down. They're saying there's no club-to-club talks at this point. And of course, if Wolves are staring at relegation come January, they might look to cash in on him then. As opposed to letting it go into the Championship when his value will decrease."
"Sources close to the player have confirmed that United's manager Ruben Amorim has identified Gomes as one of his top transfer priorities, viewing him as a long-term successor to fellow Brazilian Casemiro. The Red Devils are in the process of reshaping their midfield for the future, and Amorim's tactical system, which emphasizes intensity, control, and vertical pressing. is believed to suit Gomes' skill set perfectly."
Wolverhampton Wanderers face a potential mid-season sale of Joao Gomes as club hierarchy are prepared to cash in on his peak market value during the January window. The 24-year-old Brazilian has been one of the few bright spots in a struggling Premier League campaign and has drawn interest from top clubs, most notably Manchester United. United manager Ruben Amorim views Gomes as a long-term successor to Casemiro and believes Gomes suits an intense, controlled, vertical-pressing system. Wolves' uncertain survival, Profit and Sustainability Rules compliance, and potential Championship devaluation increase the likelihood of a January sale, which would weaken manager Rob Edwards' squad.
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