Wolverhampton Wanderers have a tough start to the 2024/25 campaign, and Gary O'Neil will understand the importance of making early headway to set the right mood at Molineux.
While it had been said that Wolves would not bear a bloated purse this summer, astute recruitment in recent weeks has carried a loud voice – moves are being made to build on last season's 14th-placed Premier League finish, with winger Rodrigo Gomes and right-back Pedro Lima brought in.
1.
Arsenal
Molineux
2-0 loss
2.
Chelsea
Stamford Bridge
4-2 win
3.
Nottingham Forest
City Ground
2-2 draw
4.
Newcastle United
Molineux
2-2 draw
5.
Aston Villa
Villa Park
2-0 loss
6.
Liverpool
Molineux
1-3 loss
7.
Brentford
Gtech Community Stadium
4-1 win
8.
Manchester City
Molineux
2-1 win
Last summer's exodus has left Wolves with a good relationship with PSR, and while the £60m-rated Pedro Neto is expected to be sold, the hefty recoup would only fuel further activity in the weeks and months to come.
Wolves transfer news
As per Portuguese outlet A Bola, Wolves are interested in signing centre-back David Carmo two years on from failing to secure his services.
Carmo signed for Porto in a 20m (£17m) deal in 2022 after Wolves opted against meeting Braga's valuation, but now the Liga Portugal side are open to cashing in for £15m.
Carmo is also being courted by Olympiakos, where he won the Europa Conference League on loan last season, but a certain Old Gold star's sale this summer could facilitate the signing.
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