Wolves have secured a promising talent in Rodrigo Gomes, outbidding Atletico Madrid with a £12.7 million deal. The 20-year-old, capable of playing as a winger or wing-back, shone during his loan spell at Estoril last season, netting seven goals in 30 appearances. This impressive form caught the eye of Wolves, who are now bringing him to England for a medical before finalizing a five-year contract.
Gomes has already made a name for himself in Portugal’s youth setup, earning four under-21 caps and scoring three goals. He will be Wolves’ second summer signing, following the recent acquisition of Tommy Doyle from Manchester City for £4.3 million. As Wolves continue to strengthen their squad, they are also in the market for a striker and have expressed interest in Southampton’s Che Adams. However, they will face competition from Nottingham Forest for his signature.
Adams was instrumental in Southampton’s successful Championship campaign last season, finding the net 16 times in 41 games. With his contract expiring this month, Wolves are hoping to snap him up. However, Southampton have indicated that contract negotiations with Adams are ongoing, suggesting they intend to keep him at St Mary’s.
Wolves have secured a promising talent in Rodrigo Gomes, adding to their attacking options
Wolves are also in the market for a striker and have their sights set on Che Adams