Matheus Nunes has been excelling in the Portuguese league for some time now and has earned himself a place on the radars of top Premier League clubs. Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United are all interested in him, but it is Wolves who look set to land him with a massive offer.
'Record' claims that the 'Wolves' have almost signed the Portuguese for 45 million euros plus five million euros in variables. It is a very attractive offer considering that it amounts to more than half of his market value. With a contract until 2026 and a great future potential -23 years old-, it is logical that the negotiations are at such a high level.
Furthermore, Jorge Mendes' good relations with this club could play a key role. There have been many players of his nationality who, at the same time, form part of his agency who have joined the club. The former Estoril player would be further proof of his ability to bring his 'boys' to what some fans have jokingly nicknamed the 'Wolvermendes'.
Unaware of this situation, Matheus Nunes started the season with great success in the Portuguese league. He provided an assist against Sporting Braga and scored a goal against Rio Ave in two more matches in which he started. He has held this role since last season, when he broke all records with 50 appearances, 44 of them starts.