Experienced footballers should never be underestimated.
Under sporting director Matt Hobbs and the recruitment team, guided by the financial parameters set out by owners Fosun, Wolves have been focused on the next up-and-coming talent.
Rodrigo Gomes and Carlos Forbs are first-team players who they hope will make a difference, but still have work to do, while youngsters Pedro Lima and Bastien Meupiyou are potential stars for the future – although Lima in particular is already showing plenty of promise. However, Hobbs’ first transfer window in January 2023, with new head coach Julen Lopetegui in charge, saw Wolves focus on both quality and experience.
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