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Wolves prepared to let Guedes leave this summer

Wolves prepared to let Guedes leave this summer

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Wolves are willing to let midfielder Goncalo Guedes leave this summer as Vitor Pereira reshapes his squad.
The club has already banked over £90m following the sales of Matheus Cunha to Manchester United and Rayan Ait-Nouri to Manchester City.
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Guedes cost Wolves £27.5m when he joined from from Valencia in 2022 but has made just 18 Premier League starts.
He has spent two loan spells at Benfica and also six months at Villarreal in 2024.
Guedes, 28, returned to Molineux and 33 of his 51 appearances for the club came last season.
"I'm not sure about Goncalo Guedes, because he has a contract with us," boss Vitor Pereira said via Portuguese outlet Record earlier this week.
"I like him, but he's been there for a few years and has this ambition to leave."
The club has been looking at left-backs and number 10s to replace Ait-Nouri and Cunha - although Hugo Bueno is due to return from his loan spell at Feyenoord to be a contender for the left-back spot.
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Right-back remains a priority with Nelson Semedo out of contract and yet to sign the new deal on offer at Molineux.
Wolves are also due to appoint Domenico Teti as part of their internal shake-up. Teti worked with Pereira at Al Shabab and is expected to come in as sporting director after the departure of Matt Hobbs last week.

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