Wolves reject £47m bid from Man City for Nunes

Wolves reject £47m bid from Man City for Nunes

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Wolves have rejected a £47m offer from Manchester City for Portugal midfielder Matheus Nunes.

Wolves signed the 24-year-old on a five-year contract last summer, paying a club record £38m to Sporting Lisbon.

City wanted to bolster their midfield options even before Kevin De Bruyne suffered the hamstring injury that could keep him out for four months.

They are also interested in Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze, 25, who made his England debut in June.

West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta was an option before it emerged the Brazilian, 25, is being investigated by the Football Association for potential betting rule breaches.

Wolves are loath to lose Nunes with just over a week of a difficult summer transfer window remaining.

However, the club’s financial position could mean they may be persuaded by an increased offer, especially if they want to provide new manager Gary O’Neil with funds for new signings.

Chairman Jeff Shi wrote an open letter to fans earlier this month in which he stated the club’s Chinese owners Fosun remained committed to delivering success and had no intention of selling the club.

However, he stressed Wolves would have to be cautious with their summer spending in order to meet the Premier League’s financial fair play rules.

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