Joao Gomes: Wolves boss speaks on midfielder’s exit rumours amid Man United links | OneFootball

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·21 November 2025

Joao Gomes: Wolves boss speaks on midfielder’s exit rumours amid Man United links

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Manchester United are widely expected to strengthen their midfield ahead of 2026.

Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro have managed to steady Ruben Amorim’s engine room, but the pair remain without competent alternatives.


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Kobbie Mainoo, earmarked as the Fernandes understudy, has so far failed to convince Amorim that he can be trusted with a key role. Meanwhile, Manuel Ugarte, brought in as Casemiro’s deputy, has struggled to prove himself a worthy replacement for the Brazilian veteran.

Indeed, United would be wise to recruit top-level midfielders to secure more reliable options.

Dynamic midfielders continue to be linked, but most targets will not come cheap, and INEOS may find it challenging to pull off a midfield deal in January.

While moves for the likes of Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba, and Elliot Anderson appear unlikely this winter, reports have recently emerged suggesting United have identified Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes as a more affordable target.

It has been claimed that the Red Devils believe a £44 million bid could be enough to land the Samba star. Yet, as speculation mounts over whether United will submit an offer, Wolves have now directly addressed the transfer rumours.

Edwards on Gomes’ exit links

Speaking to the media ahead of Wolves’ clash with Crystal Palace, the Wanderers’ new head coach, Rob Edwards, was asked about the 24-year-old’s future.

“We’ve spoken about stuff, but my focus has been on getting the team organised. We have got some good players and there will always be interest, but I’m not aware of anything. Joao has been excellent this week,” Edwards said as per Molineux News.

His admission comes just a day after The People Person relayed reports that relegation-threatened Wolves would attempt to resist cashing in on Gomes in January.

Perfect Casemiro replacement

Whether these revelations prompt United to cool their interest remains to be seen.

However, there is little doubt about Gomes’ qualities. The versatile South American has earned a reputation as a “pitbull” for his relentless work rate, tenacious tackling, and aggressive defensive style.

Such attributes make him a compelling candidate to succeed Casemiro, who could leave when his deal expires next summer.

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