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Wolves Lose Aït-Nouri as City Completes Major Summer Signing
Continue Reading: Wolves Lose Aït-Nouri as City Completes Major Summer SigningWolves Bid Farewell to Aït-Nouri as Manchester City Secure Key Signing Rayan Aït-Nouri has left Wolves after five years of service. His departure marks the end of a chapter at Molineux. The Algerian international, aged 24, has moved to Manchester City on a five-year deal. City paid a significant fee of £31m to bring him…
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Manchester City Targets Early Summer Signings to Reinforce Squad
Continue Reading: Manchester City Targets Early Summer Signings to Reinforce SquadManchester City Eye Early Summer Deals to Strengthen Squad Manchester City are aiming to secure key signings early this summer, aligning with their broader strategy to revamp the squad. Among their primary targets is Wolverhampton Wanderers full-back Rayan Aït-Nouri, who is considered vital for the club’s defensive line. Aït-Nouri has only a year remaining on…
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Wolves Sell Cunha to Man United for £62.5M
Continue Reading: Wolves Sell Cunha to Man United for £62.5MWolves Lose Cunha to Manchester United in £62.5 Million Deal Matheus Cunha is headed to Manchester United after Wolves agreed to the player’s release clause of £62.5 million. The Brazilian forward has been in Manchester, finalising a five-year contract with an optional extra year. He has passed the medical and awaits clearance to complete the…
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United Eye Garnacho as Cunha Deal Near Completion
Continue Reading: United Eye Garnacho as Cunha Deal Near CompletionUnited Eyeing Wolves’ Garnacho While Chasing Cunha Manchester United are considering a move for Wolves’ Alejandro Garnacho. The Old Trafford outfit has not ruled out his sale amidst ongoing rebuild plans. Rumours suggest they are open to offers, though no official stance has been announced. United remains interested in Ipswich’s Liam Delap. Ruben Amorim has…
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Black Country Heroes Shine: Season’s Finest Moments Revealed
Continue Reading: Black Country Heroes Shine: Season’s Finest Moments RevealedBlack Country Reflections on the Season’s Finest Moments After a lengthy campaign featuring more than 1,000 goals in over 380 matches, we take a measured look back at the season’s most significant images. Wolves started the league campaign with a solid 2-0 victory over Ipswich. That match set a tone of resilience grounded in shape…
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Liverpool’s Rise Under Slot Dulls Wolves’ Ambitions
Continue Reading: Liverpool’s Rise Under Slot Dulls Wolves’ AmbitionsArne Slot’s Impressive First Season and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Perspective Slot’s inaugural campaign at Liverpool concluded successfully, much to the dismay of Wolves supporters. His methodical approach delivered a title that few predicted. He inherited Klopp’s squad without major upheaval, adding Federico Chiesa—who struggled to find consistency. This minimal change reflected Slot’s belief in building upon…
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Wolves and Brentford Battle to a Draw in End-of-Season Clash
Continue Reading: Wolves and Brentford Battle to a Draw in End-of-Season ClashWolves and Brentford Share Spoils in End-of-Season Battle at Molineux This game at Molineux was a straightforward display of resilience and character. Bryan Mbeumo and Marshall Munetsi scored, ending in a 1-1 draw. Wolves supporters saw Matheus Cunha in his gold kit for what might be one last appearance before the summer upheaval. Brentford’s hopes…
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Wolves 2024-25: Resilient Campaign with Highs and Heartbreaks
Continue Reading: Wolves 2024-25: Resilient Campaign with Highs and HeartbreaksWolverhampton Wanderers 2024-25 Season Review Our loyal supporters reflect on the campaign with one game remaining. The highs, the lows, and the moments that brought a weary smile to our faces. This season followed the familiar pattern — an endless cycle of near glory. Injuries and reckless red cards undermined our efforts. Despite setbacks, some…
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Wolves Stand Tall: Final Season Battles in the Black Country
Continue Reading: Wolves Stand Tall: Final Season Battles in the Black CountryPremier League Sentiments: A Wolves Perspective on the Season’s Final Moves As the season concludes, Wolves stand firmly in their usual position — watching, assessing, and preparing for what’s next. We know teams like Bournemouth and Leicester are chasing their ambitions, but for Wolves, it’s about staying true to our core principles: shape, grit, and…
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Crystal Palace Ends 101-Year FA Cup Drought with Historic Victory
Continue Reading: Crystal Palace Ends 101-Year FA Cup Drought with Historic VictoryCrystal Palace Ends Long FA Cup Drought with Victory at Selhurst Park In a night that resonated with tradition and loyalty, Crystal Palace secured the FA Cup after a 101-year wait. This victory secured their rightful place in the history books, regardless of the predictable Premier League season’s lack of danger. The result was secondary…
