Still hoping to turn their season around, Wolves It looks like they are set to make their second signing of the January transfer window, with a new midfielder expected to head to Molineux.
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The Midlands side have added one more reinforcement this month in the form of Emmanuel Agbadou, who has finally ended their search for a much-needed centre-back. But they don’t seem to be doing that yet, and rightly so.
Judging from the current situation, Victor PereiraThe party is destined to be Premier League Relegation was only called off at the last minute, which could end in disaster if they don’t welcome more key additions before the end of the month.
In terms of transfers, regarding e.g. Renato Vegahe found himself on the fringes of Enzo Maresca’s strongest Chelsea side.
However, it wasn’t the versatile Swiss midfielder who grabbed the headlines. Instead, people in the Midlands have reportedly turned their attention to Portugal, something that has been a trend at Molineux for many years.
According to reports from Portugal (broadcast by Sports Witness), Wolves are now almost done signing Manu Silva According to Noticias, the midfielder from Vitoria Guimarães is already “on his way to the central region” to join Pereira’s side.
With a reported bid of €12m (£10m) this month, Wolves look set to get their man and in doing so, the ideal replacement for Mario Lemina, who currently looks destined to head to Saudi Arabia Arab.
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Signing from Portugal must have gone well, and then Earlier reports indicated their interestWolves look set to sign Manu Silva and give Pereira another welcome boost this month.
“Strong” Manu Silva brings key versatility
While he may primarily operate as a midfielder, Manu Silva can also operate as a centre-back, which will undoubtedly help Wolves who have often been lacking in defensive options, even following the arrival of Agbadu earlier this month.
The 23-year-old has unsurprisingly been the focus of praise since Wolves became interested in him, Rising StarEarlier this week, the magazine took a closer look at the emerging talent, praising his “powerful” aerial ability and “effective ball distribution”.
For just £10m, Manu Silva could quickly become a bargain buy for Wolves if he continues to play an integral role in their survival. The young midfielder is likely to follow Ruben Neves’ path from Portugal to the Midlands, where he will become one of the key figures in Pereira’s side.
Wolves have enjoyed a successful January transfer window so far, to say the least, with two players likely to be signed.