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Wolves release TEN players including Wrexham-linked former European champion and Champions League runner-up
Wolves release TEN players including Wrexham-linked former European champion and Champions League runner-up

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Wolves release TEN players including Wrexham-linked former European champion and Champions League runner-up

WOLVES have announced TEN players will leave the club this summer. Skipper Advertisement 2 Pablo Sarabia is among ten players leaving Wolves this summer Credit: Getty 2 Defender Craig Dawson is also on the lookout for a new club Credit: Getty But Sarabia, 33, joined the club from The Spaniard was a Champions League runner-up with PSG in 2020 and brought flair to Wolves on the flanks. He scored eight goals in 77 games, twice winning the club's Goal of the Season award. Advertisement READ MORE ON FOOTBALL Sarabia confirmed last week he was to leave the Midlands after just over two years. He wrote on Instagram: "Two and a half seasons ago, I had the chance to become part of the Wolves family and experience a league as competitive as the @premierleague. "It's been an exciting challenge, and even though we went through tough moments, we reached our goals — thanks to the unity between the club and the fans. "Now it's time to start a new chapter, taking with me some amazing memories from a club that my family and I will never forget. " Advertisement Most read in Football "Wishing you all the best for the future. Once a Wolf, always a Wolf. Thank you @wolves." BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Dawson has been linked with a move to ambitious The ex- Advertisement Matheus Cunha gifts Wolves team-mates Joao Gomes and Andre a Rolex ahead of Man Utd transfer And reports suggest Wrexham have tabled a contract offer to the former Wolves also announced eight players from their youth setup will be released. Stan Amos, Justin Hubner, Testimony Igbinoghene, Aaron Keto Diyawa, Lucas Kibrya, Filozofe Mabete, Josh Nyakudya and Matty Whittingham are all free to find new clubs. The club have also chosen not to take up the option in Carlos Forbs' loan deal, with the forward returning to Ajax. Advertisement It comes after last season's top scorer The Brazilian looks set to be joined in leaving by

Wolves frontrunners to sign Jamie Vardy – but Leicester star could make emotional return to former club
Wolves frontrunners to sign Jamie Vardy – but Leicester star could make emotional return to former club

The Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Wolves frontrunners to sign Jamie Vardy – but Leicester star could make emotional return to former club

WOLVES are front-runners to land Jamie Vardy — with the veteran striker determined to keep playing in the Prem. The 38-year-old star's announcement that he will leave relegated Leicester this summer has sparked a flurry of interest. 3 3 3 Wrexham's Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney could offer him at least £50,000 a week in the Championship. And Vardy's boyhood club Sheffield Wednesday would love to welcome him back after releasing him at the age of 16. But he is adamant he can still cut it in the top flight. West Ham and newly-promoted Leeds are also keen. Wolves boss Vitor Pereira is favourite to land him as he prepares for the exit of £62.5million star Matheus Cunha, most likely to Manchester United. Vardy has 143 Prem goals for the Foxes and rattled in 24 during their sensational title-winning triumph of 2015-16. Ex-England star Vardy announced his decision to leave Leicester following the club's relegation to the Championship in a season he called a "s***show". BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK In a heartfelt statement, he said: "It's something that I've thought about and spoken about with my family. I think it's time. "I'll be devastated on the day when it is the last [game], but good things, they come to an end. "It's going to be one of those emotional days. Who knows which way that can go. If you ask anyone, I'm not really an emotional guy. "Nothing like that ever comes across with me, but when you've been somewhere for so long, and it is time to say goodbye, you just never know what your personal reaction is going to be. "I've spent 13 unbelievable years at this club, with lots of success, and some downs, but the majority have all been highs. "It's finally time to call it a day, which I'm devastated about it, but I think the timing it right."

Cunha charged by FA for 'improper conduct' after red card vs Cherries
Cunha charged by FA for 'improper conduct' after red card vs Cherries

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Cunha charged by FA for 'improper conduct' after red card vs Cherries

WOLVES forward Matheus Cunha faces an extended ban after being charged with improper conduct following his dismissal in last week's FA Cup penalty shootout defeat at Bournemouth. Cunha was shown a straight red card in the closing stages of extra time for grabbing Milos Kerkez around the neck before he appeared to punch, kick and push his head into the face of the Cherries defender. After referee Sam Barrott had dismissed Cunha, the Brazilian then remonstrated with Wolves boss Vitor Pereira and pushed team-mate Dan Bentley as he was ushered towards the changing room. Andoni Iraola expressed his frustration at the officiating on Saturday, as Kerkez was booked for 'adopting an aggressive attitude' in the incident that led to Cunha's red card. This means the Hungarian will be suspended for the FA Cup quarterfinal against Manchester City, having picked up two bookings in the competition. The FA said: 'Matheus Cunha has been charged following the FA Cup tie between Wolverhampton Wanderers and AFC Bournemouth on Saturday, March 1. 'It's alleged that the forward acted in an improper manner around the 121st minute of the fixture after his dismissal. Matheus Cunha has until Monday, March 10 to provide a response.' Cunha is currently serving a three-match ban for his second red card of the season. He was banned for two matches by the FA in December after he clashed with a member of Ipswich's staff and could face further retrospective punishment following the latest incident at the Vitality Stadium.

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