Wolves: ‘Golden’ £12m target compared to Matheus Nunes ‘admired’ at Molineux
Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to weigh up a move for the “industrious” Gustavo Hamer at Molineux this summer.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Wolverhampton Wanderers are considering a move for Coventry City midfielder Gustavo Hamer
- He’s been compared to Matheus Nunes and described as one of the best players in the Championship
Wolverhampton Wanderers are weighing up a move for Coventry City midfielder Gustavo Hamer at Molineux this summer, as head coach Gary O’Neil aims to bolster his squad heading into the new season.
Wolves have already had to make a managerial change before the Premier League campaign gets underway after previous manager Julen Lopetegui’s contract was mutually terminated.
One of the reasons for Lopetegui’s departure was Wolves’ failure to secure their top targets across the summer transfer window.
Wolves put in two bids for Bristol City’s Alex Scott this summer and were pushed back both times, with the latter offer worth £20m.
However, it’s reported that AFC Bournemouth are in advanced talks with the Robins over a £25m deal for last season’s Championship Young Player of the Season.
At the same time, The Sun has claimed that Wolves are competing with Celtic to sign Manchester City youngster Tommy Doyle on a season-long loan, as technical director Matt Hobbs aims to bolster Wanderers’ options in midfield.
Meanwhile, transfer insider Dean Jones has told GIVEMESPORT that Wolves have been “admiring” Hamer “from afar”, but complications could prevent a deal from taking place.
What has Jones said about Wolves and Hamer?
Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “The centre of the park is somewhere Wolves should be shopping, but there are frustrations around this and is part of why Lopetegui was wondering what he could do with this team.
“They have shown their liking for Scott, but beyond that, they should also be looking more seriously at Hamer, whom they have been admiring from afar, I am told. To me, his value in this market seems golden, but maybe it’s still too much to expect from Wolves as they iron out their current problems. There is also some doubt around him being a guaranteed success as they need players that fit into the Premier League seamlessly.
“Tommy Doyle at Man City has also been mentioned, and I believe it remains the case that they are waiting to see if that can become more active.”
After Jones’ transfer update, two journalists have provided GIVEMESPORT with their verdicts on what Hamer would bring to O’Neil’s Wolves side.
Ryan Taylor – Hamer is comparable to Nunes and would improve Wolves’ spine
Wolves are in desperate need of adding to their spine, having been left limited in options following several departures in midfield as well as the back and frontline this summer.
Captain Ruben Neves has been sold to Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Hilal for a club record £47m, whilst midfield partner Joao Moutinho departed at the end of his contract.
Centre-backs Conor Coady and Nathan Collins have left for Leicester City and Brentford, respectively, whilst Mexico striker Raul Jimenez joined Fulham in a £5.5m deal last month.
So far, Wolves have failed to replace any of those departed, though may argue that Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes, signed in January, arrived as pre-emptive replacements for Moutinho and Neves.
Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor has told GIVEMESPORT that Hamer is a player in the vein of 24-year-old Matheus Nunes and could be an “explosive” addition to a “very flimsy” squad.
He said: “They need more mobility and quality in there. Hamer is a bit of a Matheus Nunes and an explosive player that can affect the game in moments. That’s a key area where Wolves need to strengthen.
“I’ve looked at their squad on paper, and it’s very flimsy. There’s not much of a spine there anymore, which is something we’ve associated with Wolves for ages when they had Conor Coady, Ruben Neves, Raul Jimenez and Rui Patricio. But now they look like a soft touch, and Hamer would be a signing that helps that factor.”
O’Neil will be keen to add to his spine before the window’s closure at the beginning of next month, and Hamer could prove to be an ideal long-term option, coming with a solid amount of experience, having made over 130 appearances in a Coventry shirt.
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