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Molineux mailbag: Do you have a question for our Wolves correspondent?

Molineux mailbag: Do you have a question for our Wolves correspondent?

New York Times09-04-2025

Are Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters breathing a little easier? Are you starting to look ahead to next season in the Premier League? And is there anything in particular on your mind?
Now that survival in the top flight is all but secured thanks to a four-game unbeaten run, Wolves fans can begin to turn their attention to the future. So we've decided it's time to open our Molineux mailbag for the first time in a while.
We need your questions about all things gold and black. We understand that there will be questions about Matheus Cunha, the figure who has dominated most conversations around Wolves in recent months.
But we will be running a piece on Thursday, which will hopefully answer a lot of them, and we want questions on other things, too.
So if there's something you want to know, drop it in here and our Wolves reporter Steve Madeley will do his best to answer as many as possible next week.
Steve Madeley April 9, 2025 Updated 6:04 am EDT

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