Insider drops worrying claim as Wolves could face 'impossible' situation
Journalist Dean Jones has highlighted that some Wolves players may follow what previous players have done and leave Molineux to further their careers.
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Journalist Dean Jones has highlighted that some Wolves players may follow what previous players have done and leave Molineux to further their careers.
Wolverhampton Wanderers will find it ‘impossible to stop’ players from ‘pondering what the future holds for them’, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Wolves have an abundance of young defensive talent coming through their youth academy, as well as the likes of Toti Gomes and Max Kilman who are years away from reaching their prime and still have a large amount of potential.
Wolves this season have been excellent defensively, with just the Premier League’s top three teams conceding less than them, and that is partly due to the development of a player the fans have labelled a “beast“; Max Kilman, who is now on the verge of an England call-up having impressed throughout the campaign.
There was mixed news for Wolves’ England stars as Gareth Southgate named his squad for the upcoming round of internationals.
Journalist Pete O’Rourke has claimed that Romain Saiss will want to stay in the Premier League which gives Wolves a big chance at keeping him.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are thought to be ‘continually monitoring’ Max Kilman’s situation amid interest from Chelsea and Manchester United, with the Molineux ace deserving of a new contract, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
Wolves centre-back Romain Saiss is likely to stay at the club this summer rather than move abroad, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.