Matheus Nunes

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From the Wolves forum (don’t know how true)…

“We removed the release clause in his contract in January, generally under the understanding that if a CL club come into him that we wouldn't stand into his way. CL champions have and in his eyes, we are standing in his way, granted the market has changed, as evident enough that if you go back to the end of last season selling him for such a price would be considered a good deal.

All this has to be in the context that he joined Wolves as a stepping stone as was made clear when he signed. I don't doubt this was the vision that was sold to him.

I can't really get on board with criticism for him and his actions”
 
The majority are seeing a player through the wolves specs, much like kova; he’s an ace player who with the wrap around players we possess, is afforded the platform to shine…

Rodri has given the ball away more in the last 3 games than I’ve seen him do for 3 seasons, he needs rest bite at some point and in games we can sacrifice his undoubted influence, this type of player is key…

We have become spoiled with core players staying well past what we are use to; this is probably a short fix in comparison but a belting acquisition if it’s made!
He was pretty good in our win at Sporting. We were really clinical, but he bossed the midfield for long periods that night.

Pep has obviously remembered this, in the same way as Bernardo did for Monaco.
 
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Transfer request is a huge gamble, because if we do not want to go above our valuation he’s stuck anyway and under a long contract too.

Mendes has probably advised him to take measures, and I highly doubt we’ve submitted a second bid just because (unless there was a hint of it accepted. Based on the window there’s been either a final bid or a second after talks, this follows suit).
 
From the Wolves forum (don’t know how true)…

“We removed the release clause in his contract in January, generally under the understanding that if a CL club come into him that we wouldn't stand into his way. CL champions have and in his eyes, we are standing in his way, granted the market has changed, as evident enough that if you go back to the end of last season selling him for such a price would be considered a good deal.

All this has to be in the context that he joined Wolves as a stepping stone as was made clear when he signed. I don't doubt this was the vision that was sold to him.

I can't really get on board with criticism for him and his actions”
Well there's another thing, would wolves really want to fall out with mendes? He's been pretty much director of football there for a while now
 
He also said that he admired and had been closely watching Nathan Redmond a few years ago.

Pep says a lot of things, and sometimes blows a lot of smoke.

The proof is in the pudding. Let's hope Nunes isn't one.
Doesn't mean that much, but Vinny's signed Redmond.
Something not quite right going on here, isn't he like the 8th or 9th choice after who we been in for in that position this summer?
Possibly 3rd/4th/5th if you believe the rumours?

Bellingham. Rice. Valverde. Kimmich.

The good thing is we can happily use him as we see fit, he's the right age too. Some of the others would have had very high expectations of being number one choice in their preferred position, and taken a fair bit more of the budget going forward.
 
Sly Sports News reporting he has gone on strike.

What an idiot.

That's one way not to get a move. Wolves will clamp down on him, fine him, and probably tell him he isn't going anywhere as he has a 4 year contract remaining. If Wolves do sell him they will increase his transfer fee, meaning City will have to meet it or will have to walk away. Regardless of how it plays out there will only be one winner and it will be Wolves.

One more thing. We're just getting rid of one bad smell in the dressing room to Barcelona. Do we want to replace him with another bad smell? His actions won't impress Pep and City.
 
Like it or not strikes help moves. See Mahrez and Kane for examples of what happens.

Kane didn’t strike and missed out on a move to City, and multiple medals and trophies.
 
Sly Sports News reporting he has gone on strike.

What an idiot.

That's one way not to get a move. Wolves will clamp down on him, fine him, and probably tell him he isn't going anywhere as he has a 4 year contract remaining. If Wolves do sell him they will increase his transfer fee, meaning City will have to meet it or will have to walk away. Regardless of how it plays out there will only be one winner and it will be Wolves.

One more thing. We're just getting rid of one bad smell in the dressing room to Barcelona. Do we want to replace him with another bad smell? His actions won't impress Pep and City.
The winner will not be wolves.
 
He signed a contract at Wolves that will make him a multimillionaire and he was happy to put pen to paper on a 4 year contract with option to extend another year. We come knocking and turn his head. Nunes then decides to throw his tios out of the pram and go on strike.

I'm not sure he has the right character to join us after holding Wolves to ransom to force a move.
I think many players have done this and will continue to do so. We don't know what was or was not promised behind the scenes or the relationship between club and player.

What I would say is wait to judge him if and when he joins City. I would not put too much stock on what is going on between him and Wolves.
 
Appears he has taken his time letting Wolves know hence the delay?

Some of the reporting is just typing words for words sake
Yup and Romano is the best itw at recycling the same shite for clicks. Just posted something that is exactly what he said a few hours ago.
 
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