Wolves are likely to struggle to keep hold of the Brazilian midfielder, especially if they go down to the Championship. They have had a disastrous campaign so far and are favourites to be relegated. The Brazilian midfielder will look to compete at a higher level and stay in the Premier League. The 24-year-old has done well in the Premier League, and he has caught the attention of the defending champions.
Manchester United are on the brink of confirming a familiar face as their next caretaker manager, with club legend Michael Carrick poised to return until the end of the season. Following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim and an unsuccessful interim spell under Darren Fletcher, the 44-year-old has reached a verbal agreement to steady a campaign that is rapidly slipping off course.
It's easy to see why. He's 6-foot-1 with a lean build, but strides forward with power and has a remarkable ability to quicken his step just enough to nip in and intercept a pass. He ranks in the 85th percentile in Ligue 1 for dribblers tackled, plus the 78th and 92nd percentiles for progressive passes and successful take-ons, respectively. This is a player who can halt opponents' attacks, then start his own in seconds.
In January 2011, as part of a deal that saw David Luiz move to Chelsea, Matic left for Benfica. In Portugal, Matic transformed into a formidable no.6. Under the guidance of manager Jorge Jesus, he was converted from a playmaker, and he was awarded the Primeira Liga Player of the Year for his performances during the 2012/13 season, also winning the Taca da Liga and the Primeira Liga with the Eagles.
Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a surprise move for Marc Casado from Barcelona. The 21-year-old midfielder is thought to be on the radar of multiple Premier League clubs, and Tottenham have shown interest in him. It will be interesting to see if the North London club follow it up with an official proposal to sign him. As per SPORT, Wolves, West Ham and Bournemouth are keen on the player as well.