Matheus Nunes was not satisfied because he couldn’t leave, quit training, demanded to go to Man City immediately


Winger Matheus Nunes has stopped training to put pressure on Wolves because his goal now is to move to Man City as quickly as possible when the summer 2023 transfer market is about to close.

Man City target Matheus Nunes refuses to train with Wolves in attempt to  force through move | talkSPORT

Nunes joined Wolves last summer from Sporting Lisbon for a club record fee of 45 million euros. However, it seems his time at the Wolves is running out, as  City are getting closer to signing the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder . Pep Guardiola believes Nunes is the perfect replacement for Gundogan, who joined Barca on a free transfer this summer.

Manchester City makes £42.7m bid for Matheus Nunes

Man City has so far sent 2 offers to Nunes. The latest offer worth 60 million euros has not yet received a response from Wolves. This figure is 15 million euros higher than Nunes’ valuation on Transfermarkt, thereby showing The Citizens’ effort and seriousness in this deal.

Transfer roundup: Wolves reject £47m Manchester City bid for Matheus Nunes  | Transfer window | The Guardian

Being pursued by a team like Man City, Nunes was delighted and wanted to join Pep’s army immediately. It is a good opportunity for him to play football at the highest level and especially to have the opportunity to own titles. Witnessing Wolves showing a tough attitude towards Man City, Nunes actively put pressure on the host team, because the transfer deadline will end this week.

Manchester City bid for Matheus Nunes as Bernardo Silva signs new contract  | Transfer window | The Guardian

According to The Athletic, the 25-year-old star has quit training since the win over Everton in the third round of the Premier League. He also made it clear that he wanted to go to Man City with BLD Wolves. This move puts Wolves in a dilemma because they have already announced the end of shopping this summer. There is too little time left for Wolves to find a replacement for Nunes.

Earlier, Wolves sold Ruben Neves to Al-Hilal, which angered coach Julen Lopetegui and decided to leave when the new season was less than a week to the opening. Now, Wolves could be in even more trouble if they lose Nunes without a worthy addition.