
Have Man City received 'a gift' in Ait-Nouri or is Bueno 'better'?
We asked for your views on Rayan Ait-Nouri's five-year spell at Molineux coming to an end.The Algeria international has completed a £31m move to Manchester City, so will Wolves miss him next season or will he be easily replaced this summer?Here are some of your comments:Simmo: What a gift. Man City must be rubbing their hands together. I was under the impression that it is in our club's interest to get the best price possible. He should have been at least £45m. Wolves need all the transfer monies they can just to replace the player sold and then they even need more to strengthen the squad.Mark: I wish him all the best at Man City, but why are we selling him on the cheap? Pep Guardiola does not buy £31m players he buys £50m players. We needed to play hardball, a bit like Brighton do, to get a much better and fairer price for him.Geoff: He has been good for Wolves, but he isn't great defensively. I'm not sure he is good enough for City. We are happy to take their money again.Gareth: I'm happy. Hugo Bueno is a better player. He is less flashy but can defend and cross, and he doesn't stand on the ball to give the opposition time to get back. Once he has the opportunity, he attacks. Let's hope we can spend on some reinforcements in the attacking areas. I'm optimistic for this season.Gary: A ridiculous decision. We should be building our team around him, Emmanuel Agbadou, Joao Gomes and Jacob Strand Larsen. We need to give Vitor Pereira a chance next season, yet we have sold two of our three best players. We don't want to become a club that is fighting relegation every season. It's up to Fosun now as to what kind of a club they want us to be.Tony: I am fed up with Fosun selling our best players. It will be another season at the bottom of the table and more frustration for the fans. Fosun if you don't invest for success, sell the club.
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