Is André the Next Young Star to Leave Wolves?
With a big season ahead, Wolves will need all the help they can get to compete in the Premier League. After already making moves in the summer transfer window, the club must now focus on keeping hold of their key players while continuing to strengthen the squad. Juventus has reportedly shown interest in one of Wolves’ standout performers, André. As a crucial figure in the midfield, André played a vital role last season and is seen as essential to the team’s success. Will Wolves make the bold decision to sell him, or will André stay and continue to push the club forward?
André isn’t just another squad player; he’s a midfield powerhouse for Wolves. In his first full Premier League season, he featured in 33 of 38 matches, consistently proving his value on the pitch. While his goals and assists came out to zero, his influence was monumental. He was a silent killer on the field, helping Wolves control the tempo and dictate the style of play. His performances didn’t go unnoticed, earning him a call-up to the Brazilian national team alongside teammate Matheus Cunha. For Wolves, André is one of the best midfielders the club has had in years, and losing him now would be a massive setback.
Juventus are reportedly prepared to offer around £30 million for André, but that figure doesn’t come close to reflecting his true value. At just 23 years old, he is considered one of the brightest rising talents in world football and continues to grow with every match. Wolves have made it clear to Juventus that André is nearly untouchable, which shows just how important he is to their project. However, nearly untouchable does not mean impossible. If the right offer comes along and truly matches his talent and potential, Wolves may be forced to reconsider.
As the transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on whether Juventus return with a stronger offer and how Wolves respond. For now, the club’s stance is firm, but money talks in football. With Wolves already selling two of their biggest stars in Matheus Cunha and Rayan Aït-Nouri, André could very well be next. If he leaves, it will take more than just a transfer fee to fill the void he leaves behind. However, if André stays, he could be the most important piece in Wolves' push for a successful season.