Wolves have been relegated from the top flight in both of the previous instances in which they started a calendar year with four consecutive losses, in 1906 and 1982
Morgan Rogers inspired the Lions to victory with his first career hat-trick, including two goals in the opening five minutes, and although Celtic fought back with a brace from Adam Idah, the Premier League side prevailed to seal a top-eight finish in the 36-team standings.
Wolves have been here before when Julen Lopetegui was appointed in late 2022 to keep the club in the top flight, with them rock bottom of the table. His first Premier League game was a late 2-1 win at Everton and in his first seven league games he picked up 13 points.
With the January transfer window open, Paris Saint-Germain has an opportunity to offload players who no longer fit into their plans—and Marco Asensio appears to be one of them.Since November 30,
Vitor Pereira’s Wolves have lost four in a row to drop back into the relegation zone as their new manager bounce is well and truly over. Pereira’s side lost 1-0 at home against Arsenal last weekend despite being up a player for a large chunk of the game. Defensive issues continue to hamper Wolves who are very easy to create chances against.
Arsenal want to sign Matheus Cunha, but it is Aston Villa who are planning to bid for the Wolves forward and also keep Ollie Watkins.
A contest between two of the Premier League’s scoring leaders is set when Ollie Watkins (eighth) and Aston Villa meet Wolverhampton Wanderers and Matheus Cunha (eighth) on Saturday, February
Wolves' struggles to agree on a fee with Lens for Kevin Danso means they retain an interest in the Premier League centre-back as an alternative.
But in Jacob Ramsey and Morgan Rogers they have two local boys eager to back-up excellent performances in Wednesday’s Champions League win over Celtic. Rogers stole the headlines by scoring a hat-trick and becoming the first player to score twice in the first five minutes of a match in the competition’s history.
Joao Felix is looking to leave Chelsea as he is frustrated over his lack of playing time, according to Duncan Castles.The reporter said via The Transfers Podcast that the Portugal international is
This Saturday, we have a local Premier League matchup with Midlands club Wolves and Aston Villa meeting at Molineux. There's transfer speculation surrounding star strikers for both teams, but despite their futures being in doubt,
With Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest all said to be interested in signing Cunha - who "walks into every Premier League XI" - a transfer would be far from straight-forward. That's before you even factor in the 25-year-old's price-tag, which is reportedly around the £70 million mark.