
What transfer windfall Wolves can expect if Manchester City strike summer transfer deal
Wolves could be in line for some big money later this year
Wolves’ decision to turn to Vitor Pereira earlier this season has turned out to be a masterstroke. He was picked as their replacement for Gary O’Neil. The Portuguese boss has since adapted well to life in England and has become a popular figure among their fanbase.
The Midlands have hit some impressive form recently under his guidance. They have climbed away from safety and are sat in 15th place in the Premier League. Pereira’s side have only five fixtures left to play now.
Wolves have Morgan Gibbs-White sell-on clause
Former Wolves attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White has emerged on the radar of Manchester City, according to The Times. Nottingham Forest could face a real battle to keep hold of him this summer. The report suggests Pep Guardiola’s men are ‘leading’ the chase for his signature ahead of the next campaign.
BirminghamWorld understands Wolves inserted a sell-clause when they sold him to his current club back in 2023. That means that they will be due 10% of profit if he is sold to another team later this year. Therefore, they will be keeping close tabs on developments.
Forest won’t want to sell a key player, especially if they get into Europe. However, money talks and the chance to join Guardiola at Manchester City may be something that is attractive for him. His deal at the City Ground expires in June 2027 so he still has a couple of years left to run down still.