![]() The men and women who make up this group have just seen so much conflict and war that what is considered inhuman to others no longer fazes them. However, this criticism is both unfair and untrue. This has led to many critics, who say that the Wolves are little more than sociopaths and thugs who enjoy killing. They are known for their toughness, brutality, and ruthlessness in combat. Without doubt, the Russian Spetsnaz Guard Brigade Wolves believe it is better to be feared than to be loved. ![]() The red beret would become a black one, and the sniper would change from brunette to blonde. “The merit is with the player because he worked very hard to show another defensive face and now he is a regular player and that’s maybe why he is going to have a good present and a good future.Early concept of the Wolves. “I have seen him, I know him and I didn’t recognise him in the first months of the season. “He has tried to do it, he understands different situations and showed another face in the second part of the season to the first part. He understands if he wants to become a very good player he has to defend really well in the Premier League above all. “He has great ability and he has improved a lot in the defensive phase. “This is the club’s option, of course, but he is one of the important players at the club and I’m sure the club are going to activate the option,” he said. Wolves had considered allowing the former Barcelona man to leave to make a further saving on wages but Lopetegui is keen to keep the Portugal defender and is now expected to get his wish. The expected departures of out-of-contract players Joao Moutinho and Diego Costa, who are among the club’s highest earners, will also bring significant savings.īut Wolves are now expected to take up the two-year option to keep full-back Nelson Semedo, who is also among the bigger earners at Molineux. They splashed out another £75m in January to help Lopetegui’s rescue mission, including a club-record £43m on Matheus Cunha, whose move, despite beginning technically as a loan, was effectively a permanent transfer. Wolves spent more than £100million last summer with £38m invested on midfielder Matheus Nunes, a further £28m on Goncalo Guedes, £20m on defender Nathan Collins and £15.5m on striker Sasa Kalajdzic. It is not my issue, of course I hope the thing will improve and be better for us to be able to compete well next season.” “It is one thing that I didn’t know before we came here. “Despite the club investing this year it has been a very hard year so we have to learn the lesson and to be able to do our homework and try to improve the team. “Now I hope we will solve this issue because it’s very difficult to compete in the Premier League without investment. Lopetegui called last week for investment to improve his squad after he dragged Wolves off the foot of the table to secure safety with three games remaining.īut after meeting Shi this week, the Spaniard said: “I know now that there are some financial fair play problems that I didn’t know about before. While Wolves are not expected to breach the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, the club will be forced to manage their spending this summer to avoid sailing close to the wind. ![]()
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