Wolves set to break transfer record with £38m swoop for Matheus Nunes
Wolves are set to break their transfer record after agreeing £38m fee for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Matheus Nunes… as Bruno Lage targets ‘three or four’ additions before window shuts
- Wolves set to break transfer record with £38million move for Matheus Nunes
- Sporting Lisbon midfielder has been linked with Manchester City and Liverpool
- The 23-year-old will become the Wanderers’ third signing of the summer
- Wolves boss Bruno Lage has targeted ‘three or four more players’ this window
Wolves are set to break their transfer record to land Portugal midfielder Matheus Nunes from Sporting Lisbon.
Personal terms are still to be finalised with the 23-year-old but Wolves are optimistic a deal can be completed quickly after they agreed to pay Sporting an initial £38million, with a further £4.2m in potential add-ons.
That eclipses the £35m Wolves paid Porto for Fabio Silva – now on loan at Anderlecht – in 2020.
Wolves are set to break transfer record with £38million move for midfielder Matheus Nunes
The Brazil-born Nunes turned down an opportunity to play for his homeland and last year made his debut for Portugal. He has won eight caps and scored one goal for the country.
Nunes, who has attracted the attention of several leading clubs and had been linked with Manchester City and Liverpool, would be Bruno Lage’s third signing of the summer.
Wolves have already completed deals for Portugal forward Goncalo Guedes, who joined from Valencia, and Republic of Ireland defender Nathan Collins, who signed from Burnley.
However, it has been a frustrating start to the new campaign, with an opening-day defeat to Leeds followed by a goalless draw with Fulham. A trip to Tottenham is up next on Saturday.
The Sporting Lisbon midfielder has been linked with moves to Manchester City and Liverpool
Wolves boss Bruno Lage stated that he wants to sign ‘three or four more players’ this summer
Last week, Lage indicated he wanted to sign ‘three or four more players’ before the end of the current transfer window.
‘The words are patience and trust,’ he said on Friday. ‘Patience because we still have 20 days to the end of the transfer window.
‘And trust in our work. Judge the work we are doing at the beginning of this season at the end of this transfer window.
‘Some players go, some players are coming. I have big trust in the work we are doing and that we are going to convince three or four more players to come and play for Wolves.’
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