Overview
- UK reports say Joao Gomes has no release clause in his long-term Wolves contract, removing the buy-out route Manchester United used for Matheus Cunha.
- Wolves are understood to have no plans to sell key players in January, indicating any serious approach is more likely in the summer window.
- Fee figures around £44m to about €50m are being reported as estimates rather than confirmed valuations.
- A new report suggests suitors may test Wolves’ resolve in January, though Gomes is not described as available and any move remains uncertain.
- Matheus Cunha has publicly endorsed Gomes’ quality with comparisons to Casemiro, and past comments link the midfielder’s ambitions to Liverpool and the Champions League.