Wolverhampton Wanderers might need to offload more players to adhere to Financial Fair Play rules.
The club could potentially consider the sale of Matheus Nunes and Jose Sa if lucrative offers come in for them, as discussed by insider Dean Jones regarding their future at Molineux, as reported by GIVEMESPORT.
After a successful 1-0 win against Everton last weekend, Gary O’Neil is looking to continue building on that momentum to ensure Wolves' stay in the Premier League.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester City have made a second bid of €60m (£51m) for Nunes and the Portuguese talent has already agreed on personal terms with the reigning champions of the Premier League.
On the other hand, Football Insider reports Nottingham Forest's interest in acquiring goalkeeper Sa before the transfer window closes. Although the Portugal international joined the Molineux side in the summer of 2021 for £6.5m, there is a possibility of him moving to West Bridgford.
However, information from The Telegraph's John Percy suggests that the Wanderers are deep in negotiations with the shot-stopper for a contract extension following his exceptional performance in the recent victory over the Toffees.
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