Wolves

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Wolves in Full Focus: What to Make of Bruno Lage's Maiden Premier ... (We Are Hooligans)

Added to this, veteran goalkeeper Rui Patricio and Spanish winger Adama Traore also left the club to join Roma and Barcelona, respectively. However, current ...

They have also conceded the least number of goals per match this season (1.1), only behind Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham, and Chelsea. New signing Jose Sa has been a massive part of that. The club was able to fend off interest for wantaway Portuguese playmaker Ruben Neves which was a vital boost. The draw against Norwich essentially confirmed no European football at the Molineux next season.

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John Ruddy to leave Wolves after five years at the club (The Athletic)

Head coach Bruno Lage stated as recently as Friday that he wanted to keep Ruddy, whose contract expires in the coming weeks. It's believed the player was also ...

Ruddy joined Wolves on a free transfer in 2017 after leaving Norwich and was an ever-present as Nuno Espirito Santo's team lifted the Championship title. "A huge thank you to every player that I was lucky enough to play and train alongside. It's believed the player was also open to staying, but no agreement has been reached.

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Fosun pay the price as Wolves suffer miserable end to Bruno Lage's ... (Birmingham Live)

Wolverhampton Wanderers' final day defeat to Liverpool cost the club over £4million in Premier League prize money.

Wolves coveted fourth position for a large portion of the season and Tottenham Hotspur will earn £37.4m for securing the final Champions League place. Wolves will also receive a healthy sum of cash from the Premier League’s TV deal. Wolves started the day in eighth place but Leicester City’s 4-1 thrashing of Southampton, coupled with Brighton’s comeback win over West Ham, saw the club finish 10th.

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Wolves star Pedro Neto makes promise after Liverpool & gives injury ... (Birmingham Live)

Pedro Neto says 'everything is fine' after his latest injury scare in Wolverhampton Wanderers' final day defeat to Liverpool. The Portuguese winger opened ...

Now we have five weeks in front of him and it's important for him to recover so on day one he is fit and ready to play for us." Bruno Lage hopes to see a fully fit and firing Neto next term. Now rest and next season come back with everything to conquer amazing things with this club and these amazing fans."

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Ruben Neves hints he wants Wolves exit amid transfer interest (90min)

Wolves' Ruben Neves has suggested he wants to leave the club amid interest from Man ...

If it was my last game it was really important. For me, for my family, everyone is really important. “Our careers are really short, we need to take the opportunities we have.

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Wolves: Fosun could now make 'considerable changes' at Molineux (GiveMeSport)

Wolves selling Romain Saiss, Ruben Neves and Raul Jimenez could be “huge losses” for Bruno Lage, according to journalist Pete O'Rourke.

It already promises to be a summer of change at the club and seeing those three depart at the same time won’t help his cause to get it right. “Let’s see what happens, I cannot say too much about it.” With Wolves already struggling towards the end of the season, culminating in a tenth-place finish on the final day, Lage cannot afford to lose three of his most important and experienced faces in the same window.

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Wolves working on £3m deal for goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina (expressandstar.com)

Wolves are working on a deal to sign American goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina, the Express & Star understands.

However, as the MLS season does not end until early October, it is not expected that any move for Slonina will be imminent. That could mean that any transfer for Slonina could be delayed until much later in the year or even early 2023. The decision now rests with the youngster, who will have the final say in where he moves.

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Wolves Disability FC celebrate awards night (wolves.co.uk)

That list of Foundation coaches and support staff comprises Gavin Jones, Carl Ackasovs, Mark Bromley, Matt Elcock and Louis Guttridge, and Luke is full of ...

“I can’t speak highly enough of the work the coaches have put in,” he explains. “The feedback we have seen on social media and on the day in the Fan Zone and from the supporters was brilliant. “Everybody really got into the evening, we did a raffle which raised some money towards running the team, and the whole night just encapsulated what Wolves Disability is all about not just as football teams but as a group of people. “We are going from strength to strength as a coaching department, as a Foundation and as a Wolves Disability team. “The game on the pitch was brilliant once again,” says Luke. “If it was possible, we would get every single player on the pitch at some point but for those that got the opportunity they had a phenomenal time. “Having had the pandemic where we had to adapt and change to the different regulations and there weren’t any fixtures for a long time, it has been great to get back to training and playing again and the sort of normality which the players really enjoy.

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Wolves: Wanderers close in on Gabriel Slonina signing (The Transfer Tavern)

Wolves are closing in on the £10million signing of Chicago Fire goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

Wolves are closing in on the £10million signing of Chicago Fire goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina, according to journalist Alan Nixon. Bruno Lage will be eyeing up new signings all over the pitch this summer, as he looks to improve on his side’s eventual 10th-place finish in the Premier League. Wolves: Wanderers close in on Gabriel Slonina signing

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'So, so close' - National media react to Liverpool win over Wolves and missing out on title to Man City (Liverpool Echo)

Liverpool narrowly missed out on the Premier League title despite claiming a win over Wolves on the final day of the season. The Reds won 3-1 at Anfield thanks to goals from Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson. Despite this, they finished one ...

“It was also a chaotic period, or at least compared to the kind of control with which Jurgen Klopp’s players usually exert. That it actually ended up sounding like a compliment to Liverpool 's sheer force of will was entirely in-keeping on an Anfield afternoon where nothing was quite as it seemed. The dream quickly became a nightmare. “There was no mistaking the mood, the wonder that it might happen, that suddenly the eyes of the world had swivelled to this part of Merseyside, especially for those seven minutes when Manchester City found themselves two behind, and that the Premier League title might have been Liverpool’s for a single goal. In 24 of the past 29 seasons that would have been enough to win the league. They were close, so close, and could not have done more on the final day to deliver title number 20 and the domestic treble.

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