12 January 2025

Wolverhampton Wanderers The club have held talks over a potential move in January for a new midfielder, according to a new report.

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Things are looking up for the Wolves right now. Since appointment Victor Pereira As the club's new manager in mid-December, Wolves saw a significant improvement in their performance and results.

Wolverhampton Wanderers coach Vitor Pereira's reaction after the match

Not only have Pereira's side beaten Leicester City and Manchester United, they have also drawn with Tottenham Hotspur and are now, for the first time since early November, outside the league. Premier League Landing zone.

Perhaps the best news is that the club, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, is convinced of the striker Matheus Cunha has committed his long-term future to Wolvesdespite interest from a group of the English Premier League's biggest clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester United.

Cunha has been Wolves' star player this season, scoring 10 goals and providing four assists in 19 appearances. After Wolverhampton beat United 2-0. Pereira said of the Brazilian international: “He is a special player. He can do things that can make a difference in small details.

“Mattheus Cunha is a player who, in my opinion, can reach great heights in this league. I hope he won't be like that (anywhere else) because we need him.”

Wolves are in talks with Reus

As well as securing the services of being a long-term player, Wolves are also looking to strengthen their squad from abroad in the January transfer window. One player the club is said to be monitoring is Palmeiras midfielder Richard Reus.

according to RTI SportFor every sports witness, Wolves recently held talks with Reus' agent about a move to MolineuxThere is a “real possibility” that the Colombian international could move to the Premier League in the near future.

Richard Reus Everton

Reus is understood to be a priority target for Pereira, with the Wolves boss personally keen, but he will face competition from Fulham, as well as clubs from France, Spain and Italy to land him.

Palmeiras have claimed they will only sell Reus in January if his £83m clause is triggered, which would be beyond Wolves' reach. However, RTI Esporte claim that the Brazilian club may be bluffing, and that Wolves could agree a deal for Palmeiras for just £16.6m plus bonuses, with Reus likely to arrive in the summer.

Reus has been described by South American football expert Ben Mattinson As a “ball bearing machine”.

“When he gets the ball from deep, he brings it up the field with purpose and can eat up a lot of ground in a short space of time. His long legs allow him to open his stride and power away from defenders in no time,” Mattinson wrote on X.

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