£60m Neto claim, exciting replacement eyed

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£60m Neto claim, exciting replacement eyed

Football FanCast brings you the latest Wolverhampton Wanderers transfer round-up.

In typical Wolves fashion, the club left any transfer dealings until the last minute in the January transfer window, which meant they failed on their main aim to get a striker in before the deadline. However, things weren’t made easy though, as FFP concerns heavily weighed on the shoulder of Gary O’Neil with Premier League giving Nottingham Forest and Everton a slap on the wrist.

Despite the lack of signings, Wolves have been in superb form under O’Neil of late, and even stand a chance of pushing for an unlikely European place from here on in.

Latest Wolves transfer rumours

According to former Wolves correspondent Tim Spiers, the Midlands club could look to sell Pedro Neto in the summer transfer window for around £60 million.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Wolves are showing an interest in signing Arsenal youngster Amario Cozier-Duberry.

Also, Fotbol Direkt claim that Wolves were ready to launch a late bid for Lucas Bergvall in the winter transfer window, but he had already given his word to Spurs so joined them.

Wolves 2023/24 transfers

This summer just gone was a bit of a nightmare if you’re a Wolves fan or Julien Lopetegui, as the threat of FFP and balancing out the books took the limelight.

The Midlands club did manage to sign Matheus Cunha after his loan spell last season, but they had to make plenty of sacrifices, as the likes of Ruben Neves, Matheus Nunes and Nathan Collins all secured exits.

Wolves signings 2023/24

Player

From

Fee

Matheus Cunha

Bayer Leverkusen

£44m

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

Villarreal

£12.8m

Santiago Bueno

Middlesbrough

£8.5m

Enso Gonzalez

Red Star Belgrade

£5m

Matt Doherty

Galatasaray

Free

Tom King

Adelaide United

Free

Tommy Doyle

Leicester

Loan with option to buy

Noha Lemina

Arsenal

Loan with option to buy

Wolves 2023/24 sales

Wolves managed to raise around £144 million in the last two transfer windows, which massively helped in their bid to escape any kind of punishment from the Premier League for FFP rules.

The most notable exits were the likes of Ruben Neves and Matheus Nunes, who had both grown to be important players at Molineux.

One other big departure was Conor Coady finally leaving after captaining the side to a number of successful seasons.

Wolves departures 2023/24

Player

From

Fee

Matheus Nunes

Manchester City

£53m

Ruben Neves

Al Hilal

£47m

Nathan Collins

Brentford

£23m

Conor Coady

Leicester City

£7.5m

Raul Jimenez

Fulham

£5m

Ryan Giles

Luton Town

£5m

Hayao Kawabe

Standard Liege

£1.3m

Matija Sarkic

Millwall

£1.2m

Adama Traore

Fulham

Free

Jonny Otto

PAOK Salonika

Free

Diego Costa

Botafogo

Free

Joao Moutinho

SC Braga

Free

Bruno Jordao

Radomiak

Free

Daniel Podence

Olympiacos

Loan

Goncalo Guedes

Benfica

Loan

Goncalo Guedes

Villarreal

Loan

Fabio Silva

Rangers

Loan

Sasa Kalajdzic

Stuttgart

Loan

Luke Cundle

Plymouth

Loan

Luke Cundle

Stoke City

Loan

Yerson Mosquera

Villarreal

Loan

Ki-Jana Hoever

Stoke City

Loan

Bendeguz Bolla

Servette FC

Loan

Chiquinho

Famalicao

Loan

Chiquinho

Stoke City

Loan

Joe Hodge

Queens Park Rangers

Loan

Chem Campbell

Charlton Athletic

Loan

Chem Campbell

Wycombe Wanderers

Loan

Louie Moulden

Northampton Town

Loan

Louie Moulden

Rochdale

Loan

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