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Express & Star Aug 2026
Steve Bull: Rafiki Said's injury a blow and Wolves need more options
Steve Bull says Rafiki Said’s knee injury is a major setback for Wolverhampton Wanderers, who already lack sufficient pace, creativity and quality in wide areas. He believes the club must strengthen its squad while manager Cesar Peixoto works with returning World Cup players. Bull identifies Fer Lopez as a potential source of creativity and backs Raul Jimenez to become a major force if he receives adequate service and reproduces his World Cup form.
Express & Star Jul 2026
Steve Bull: Mateus Mane could have a big season for Wolves
Steve Bull believes Mateus Mane can enjoy a major season for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Championship if he turns his confidence and pre-season form into consistent performances. Bull praises Mane’s versatility and ability to create space while noting his inexperience. He also supports Cesar Peixoto’s clear tactical approach, argues that Wolves have favourable early fixtures and could build promotion momentum, but says the club still needs to strengthen its squad.
Express & Star Jul 2026
Steve Bull: There was always the risk Joao Gomes would leave Wolves
Steve Bull says Wolves always faced the risk of Joao Gomes leaving following relegation, with the midfielder now set to join Aston Villa for a reported £38 million. Bull believes Gomes could have commanded twice that fee with more experience, but emphasizes his contribution to Wolves. He calls for defensive reinforcements, particularly a centre-half and midfielder, while expressing optimism about a Raul Jimenez–Adam Armstrong attack and Carlos Peixoto’s chances of guiding Wolves out of the Championship at the first attempt.
Express & Star Jul 2026
Steve Bull: Pre-season crucial to Wolves rebuild
Cesar Peixoto begins pre-season at Wolves with limited squad availability due to the World Cup, making early assessment and squad rebuilding essential. England’s hard‑fought victory over Mexico with 10 men is praised as a sign of their potential to win the tournament, with Norway and Erling Haaland highlighted as the next major challenge.
Express & Star Jul 2026
Steve Bull: Raul Jimenez a class act but I'm backing England all the way
Steve Bull expresses strong support for England ahead of their World Cup match against Mexico, praising Raul Jimenez’s form while emphasizing England’s need to focus on team cohesion and defensive improvement. He highlights England’s shaky performance against DR Congo, credits Harry Kane’s decisive contributions, and stresses the importance of formation adjustments and clinical finishing. Bull praises Jimenez’s value to Wolves and his expected impact in the Championship, calling him a key signing who will help reconnect the club with its supporters. He also notes Beverley Knight’s impressive performance at The Halls.
Express and Star Jun 2026
Steve Bull: Cesar Peixoto key to crucial Wolves summer
Wolverhampton Wanderers face a pivotal summer as Cesar Peixoto works to build a squad capable of pushing for promotion, with early signings like Kieran Trippier and Raul Jimenez seen as strong moves and retaining key players viewed as essential. Additional reinforcements, especially in midfield and goalkeeper positions, are considered necessary as several departures are expected. The column also reflects on England’s hard-fought draw against Ghana, backing Marcus Rashford to start in the next match and expressing confidence in Thomas Tuchel’s leadership.
Express and Star Jun 2026
Steve Bull: We all need to get behind new Wolves boss Cesar Peixoto
Cesar Peixoto’s arrival as Wolves manager is met with optimism, with the club encouraged to support him as he builds his squad. The new coach’s outreach to Kieran Trippier and the role of Rob Edwards in his signing are highlighted as positive moves. Beyond club matters, England’s strong World Cup opening against Croatia is praised, with Thomas Tuchel’s bold substitutions and squad depth seen as encouraging signs ahead of their next match against Ghana.
Express and Star Jun 2026
Steve Bull: Rob Edwards sacking a shock but Wolves must look forward
The sacking of Rob Edwards is described as a shock, with Steve Bull expressing sympathy for the outgoing manager while urging Wolves to move forward under incoming manager Cesar Peixoto. New signings Kieran Trippier and Raul Jimenez are welcomed as valuable additions, though further strengthening is seen as necessary. With the World Cup underway, readers are encouraged to support England.
Express and Star Jun 2026
Steve Bull: Balance essential as Wolves look to transform squad
Wolves are urged to balance youth and experience as they rebuild their squad, with Kieran Trippier highlighted as a key signing to provide leadership and defensive stability alongside young players like Pedro Lima. Strengthening creativity, pace and attacking options is deemed essential for Rob Edwards to succeed, with the aim of improving goal production and offering a more dynamic system next season.
Express and Star May 2026
Steve Bull: Andre's deal a good start to Wolves building a solid squad
Andre’s contract renewal is praised as a strong foundation for rebuilding Wolves’ squad for a Championship campaign, with hopes of retaining key players and attracting new ones who understand the club’s stature. Reflecting on inconsistent performances, particularly against Burnley, the column highlights areas for improvement and commends fans for their support. Emphasis is placed on learning from past mistakes, strengthening the squad, and backing manager Rob Edwards in an effort to return to the Premier League.
Express and Star May 2026
Steve Bull: Time for action ahead of huge Wolves rebuild
Calls for Wolverhampton Wanderers to give supporters a strong final performance after relegation and urges decisive transfer action in the summer. Highlights the need for Championship experience, praises Mateus Mane and Rodrigo Gomes as positives for next season, and stresses that Rob Edwards requires backing to guide the club to an immediate return to the Premier League.
Express and Star May 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves fans deserve more in final home game
Calls for Wolverhampton Wanderers players to deliver a committed performance in their final home game after a poor showing at Brighton, warning of fan frustration if standards do not improve. Highlights Rob Edwards’ anger at the team’s attitude, stresses the need for respect toward supporters, and briefly notes a charity golf event raising funds for Compton Care.
Express & Star May 2026
Steve Bull: Rob Edwards needs patience to get it right at Wolves
Calls for patience with head coach Rob Edwards as Wolves face a difficult end to a relegated season, with emphasis on preparing for the Championship and showing signs of attacking intent in remaining matches, while urging players to perform for supporters and target a positive result against Brighton.
Express and Star May 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must fight to win back support
Fans voiced frustration after Wolves’ loss to Spurs, but the column urges unity as relegation looms and summer changes approach. Rob Edwards is expected to rebuild once squad changes are possible, though the current team lacks quality and struggles to create chances. A switch to a two‑striker system featuring Adam Armstrong and Tolu Arokodare is proposed to boost scoring. With four games remaining and Sunderland up next, a strong finish is viewed as essential to maintaining supporter backing.
Express & Star Apr 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must look to the future after relegation
Wolverhampton Wanderers must prepare for next season following their confirmed relegation, with players urged to prove their commitment and manager Rob Edwards tasked with rebuilding the squad. The season’s struggles are attributed to inadequate replacements for departed players. Upcoming fixtures, including a match against Tottenham Hotspur, offer a chance to restore optimism among supporters and set the tone for a Championship campaign.
Express and Star Apr 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves have to give everything in final six games
Wolves are urged to show full commitment in their remaining six matches to restore pride and build momentum, with Steve Bull stressing that players must give their all regardless of future plans. He warns that mistakes continue to undermine performances, citing the recent defeat to West Ham and missed chances. With a difficult trip to Leeds ahead, he emphasizes that fans deserve greater effort and discipline from the squad.
Express and Star Apr 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must start well in huge West Ham clash
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ survival hopes hinge on a crucial match against West Ham, with Steve Bull stressing the need for a strong start after a long break from play. He praises former manager Nuno while backing Rob Edwards to lead the team forward. Although relegation remains likely, he argues that the team must fight to the end, taking advantage of favourable April fixtures and maintaining full effort as the season nears its close.
Express and Star Apr 2026
Steve Bull: Strikers can fire Wolves to glory next season
Steve Bull argues that Adam Armstrong and Tolu Arokodare can form an effective strike partnership for Wolverhampton Wanderers next season, praising Armstrong’s work rate and growing confidence in the Premier League. He expresses regret over the long break that halted the team’s momentum but believes Wolves can still fight for survival if they start strongly against West Ham. Bull expects manager Rob Edwards and the squad to return refreshed and capable of securing important points in the final seven matches.
Express and Star Mar 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must fight to keep Ladislav Krejci
Ladislav Krejci’s strong international performances for the Czech Republic increase the risk of Wolves losing him this summer, especially if the club is relegated. Steve Bull urges the club to fight to keep the Premier League‑level midfielder, who could become a key leader next season. He also comments on Mateus Mane choosing Portugal under‑21s over England and stresses the need to protect and manage the young player’s workload.
Express & Star Mar 2026
Steve Bull: It's a bad break for Wolves – I've never known anything like it
Wolves’ three‑week gap without a match has stalled the momentum built under Rob Edwards after recent positive results. The break leaves the club in a difficult relegation fight, forcing fans to rely on other teams’ results to keep survival hopes alive. Players are urged to fight through the final seven matches as the team prepares to resume against West Ham.
Express & Star Mar 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must fight for the fans and personal pride in final eight games
Wolves are urged to show full commitment in their final eight matches, with strong emphasis on repaying loyal supporters and playing for personal pride. Brentford are identified as tough opponents, while fixture scheduling is criticised for creating an excessively long break after the upcoming match. Wolves’ recent FA Cup loss to Liverpool is attributed to a weakened midfield and recurring issues in the final third. Rob Edwards is praised for improving team cohesion but is encouraged to focus on increasing goal production next season.
Express & Star Mar 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves must be full of confidence for Liverpool FA Cup tie
Wolves enter their FA Cup clash with Liverpool full of confidence after strong recent performances, including influential displays from Andre and Joao Gomes and a crucial derby win over Aston Villa. Steve Bull highlights the growing belief under manager Rob Edwards, improved energy throughout the team, and the positive atmosphere at Molineux as reasons Wolves can challenge Liverpool again despite their quality.
Express and Star Feb 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves players must be fired up for derby day
Steve Bull urges Wolves to approach their derby match with full intensity, emphasising the need to give fans something to celebrate despite looming relegation. He calls on Rob Edwards to ensure the team fights for a result and praises supporters’ importance. Reflecting on the recent loss to Crystal Palace, he highlights missed opportunities, a controversial red card for Ladislav Krejci and the racist abuse directed at Tolu Arokodare, condemning it and calling for accountability.
Express and Star Feb 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves have an opportunity to maintain some momentum
Wolves are seen as having a strong chance to build on recent momentum with an upcoming match against Crystal Palace following a spirited draw against Arsenal. Steve Bull highlights the importance of maintaining positivity, stopping overly cautious play, and capitalizing on opportunities. He praises Tom Edozie’s impact and reflects on challenging conditions in the recent Grimsby match. Looking ahead, he notes the difficulty of facing Liverpool twice in a short span but sees potential advantages if squad rotation occurs, emphasizing the value of an FA Cup run.
Express and Star Feb 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves cannot afford to lose to Grimsby in FA Cup action
Wolves are urged to secure an essential FA Cup win against Grimsby amid ongoing struggles in the Premier League. Recent performances, including a poor showing against Chelsea and an unconvincing draw with Nottingham Forest, highlight concerns over form, confidence and squad changes after the winter transfer window. Players are called on to take responsibility, fight through the season’s final months and deliver a positive result for travelling supporters.
Express and Star Feb 2026
Steve Bull: The Championship rebuild starts now for Wolves
Wolves’ likely relegation prompts an early focus on rebuilding for the Championship, with Adam Armstrong seen as a key signing and Jorgen Strand Larsen’s departure accepted positively. Despite losing to Bournemouth, the team’s performance offered encouragement, though poor finishing proved costly. Supporters are urged to stay behind the team as they face Chelsea, with emphasis on effort, unity, and enjoying the remaining Premier League matches.
Express and Star Jan 2026
Steve Bull: Losing Jorgen Strand Larsen would be a big blow to Wolves
Concerns rise over Wolves potentially losing striker Jorgen Strand Larsen late in the transfer window, with Steve Bull warning his departure would weaken an already struggling squad. He praises Larsen's finishing and notes Tolu Arokodare is still adapting but improving. Reflecting on the loss to Manchester City, he questions the team’s cautious approach and argues at least one of the tall strikers should have played. With Bournemouth up next, he believes relegation is now likely and urges supporters to enjoy the remaining matches and back the team.
Express and Star Jan 2026
Steve Bull: Rob Edwards is improving Wolves every week
Wolves’ recent unbeaten run is attributed to improved belief, defensive solidity, and hard work under Rob Edwards. Steve Bull highlights progress, praises the team’s response, and urges the club to retain key striker Jorgen Strand Larsen while strengthening the squad if departures occur. He calls for an aggressive, pressing approach in the upcoming difficult match against Manchester City to exploit their vulnerability under pressure.
Express & Star Jan 2026
Steve Bull: Wolves have nothing to lose against Newcastle - so attack them!
Wolves are urged to take an aggressive, attacking approach against Newcastle United to maximize their momentum and avoid being punished by a strong opponent. Recent confidence from a six-goal win over Shrewsbury is acknowledged, with praise for Jorgen Strand Larsen’s hat-trick and Rob Edwards’ strong team selection. Despite the team’s league position, incoming transfers remain possible if players see the club’s potential and work ethic-focused culture.
Express & Star Jan 2026
Steve Bull: Natural goalscorer Mateus Mane is flying in a Wolves shirt
Mateus Mane is highlighted as a promising young goalscorer for Wolverhampton Wanderers after recent strong performances. Steve Bull argues that while Mane may benefit from brief rotation, he is proving he can become an important future player. Wolves’ missed opportunity against nine‑man Everton and their improved display in the win over West Ham are discussed, with calls for more bravery and progression in their play. Ahead of the FA Cup match against struggling Shrewsbury Town, Bull urges Wolves to field a strong side to secure the game early before using fringe players.
Express & Star Dec 2025
Steve Bull: Jorgen Strand Larsen needs to knuckle down and focus on Wolves
Jorgen Strand Larsen is urged to stay focused on Wolves despite transfer speculation, with concerns raised over his positioning and recent penalty miss. Wolves’ poor performance against Brentford fuels fears of relegation, leaving Rob Edwards facing a difficult managerial challenge. Matt Doherty’s post‑match criticism is highlighted as a necessary call for greater effort and leadership. Upcoming away fixtures against Liverpool and Manchester United are expected to be tough. A note of thanks is given to supporters who attended a charity event that raised £7,000.
Express and Star Dec 2025
Steve Bull: I'm seeing signs of Wolves' confidence returning
Wolves’ recent performance showed signs of growing confidence, with Tolu Arokodare’s goal offering encouragement and Rob Edwards’ tactical approach becoming more evident. Despite a late defeat to Arsenal caused by two own goals, the team displayed improved cohesion and resilience. Limited departures to the Africa Cup of Nations create opportunities for fringe players as Wolves prepare for a challenging but winnable match against Brentford. Fan support remains essential as the team continues its fight to recover form.
Express and Star Dec 2025
Steve Bull: Fan frustration is understandable but we need to back this Wolves team
Expressing sympathy for fan frustration during Wolves’ poor run, Steve Bull urges supporters to back the players and manager Rob Edwards. He defends Jorgen Strand Larsen’s effort despite limited service and highlights ongoing problems including defensive errors, disjointed play and lack of clarity in roles. With a difficult match against Arsenal ahead, he stresses patience while acknowledging Edwards faces a challenging task to stabilise the team.
Express and Star Dec 2025
Steve Bull: It's looking bleak for Wolves - but they must keep fighting
Wolves face a bleak outlook after consecutive defeats that have exposed a lack of confidence, leadership and finishing ability. Steve Bull highlights Rob Edwards’ growing challenges and urges players to show pride and unity despite dwindling survival hopes. Supporters are encouraged to stay behind the team as Wolves attempt to fight their way out of trouble.
Express & Star Nov 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves are capable of beating Aston Villa in big derby clash
Wolves are urged to seize a crucial opportunity in their derby against Aston Villa, with Villa viewed as vulnerable despite Wolves’ ongoing struggle for a first league win. Rob Edwards is praised for his leadership, but players are warned that relegation looms without improvement. The team’s lack of clinical finishing and tendency to lose confidence after setbacks are identified as key issues. The potential strike partnership of Jorgen Strand Larsen and Tolu Arokodare is highlighted as promising if they become more assertive. Fans’ support is recognised as vital in the club’s fight for survival.
Express and Star Nov 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves need to start feeding the strikers under Rob Edwards
Steve Bull backs new Wolves manager Rob Edwards to make an impact in his first match, stressing the need to tighten the defence and improve service to the strikers. He highlights competition for starting positions and believes Edwards’ energy and desire make him well suited for the role. Crystal Palace’s strong form under Oliver Glasner is acknowledged, but Bull focuses on Wolves’ need to implement Edwards’ ideas and secure an early win.
Express and Star Nov 2025
Steve Bull: It's time to get behind new Wolves boss Rob Edwards
Rob Edwards’ appointment as Wolves head coach is welcomed as a promising move due to his passion, experience and knowledge of the club. With the team in a difficult league position, patience and strong support from players and fans are seen as crucial to helping him guide Wolves out of relegation danger. His early arrival is expected to help preparations ahead of a key match against Crystal Palace, with emphasis placed on unity and backing from supporters.
Express & Star Nov 2025
Managerless Wolves must show heart in Chelsea test
Wolverhampton Wanderers face Chelsea without a manager, with confidence that the squad can work hard and offer a competitive performance despite recent struggles. Vitor Pereira’s dismissal followed poor results and signs he could not push the team further, though he is credited for keeping the club in the Premier League last season. A new manager is expected to restore direction, while the Wolves Foundation is praised for its recent fundraising event.
Express & Star Nov 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves have the fight to get it right but we need results
Wolverhampton Wanderers are described as having the spirit to escape their poor run of form but continue to suffer from slow starts, individual mistakes and late goals. Recent performances against Burnley and Chelsea showed improved second halves but recurring errors remain a concern. Steve Bull urges the team to prepare thoroughly for Fulham, follow Vitor Pereira’s game plan and secure results quickly to avoid slipping further into danger.
Express and Star Oct 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves in must-win territory for Burnley test
Wolves are urged to secure a crucial win against Burnley to revive their relegation fight, with emphasis on fan support and restoring confidence after a poor showing against Sunderland. Steve Bull highlights defensive errors, individualistic play, and the need for unity, warning that failure to win could turn supporters against the team and worsen the situation.
Express and Star Oct 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves face two huge matches and need fans to keep the faith
Wolves are urged to stay confident ahead of crucial matches against Sunderland and Burnley, with Steve Bull highlighting recent improved performances and encouraging fans to maintain their support. He believes the team is adapting under Vitor Pereira and can build on recent late equalisers. Bull stresses unity, commitment and concentration as key to reversing a frustrating start to the season, while expressing doubts about Sunderland’s ability to maintain their form.
Express & Star Oct 2025
Steve Bull: Late goals a killer for Wolves - but positives clear to see
Wolverhampton Wanderers’ recent Premier League frustrations stem from late goals that have cost them potential victories, but performances have improved significantly compared to earlier in the season. Manager Vitor Pereira is credited with guiding the team in the right direction despite criticism over tactical decisions. Upcoming matches against Sunderland and Burnley are seen as crucial for securing needed points, while new signing Ladislav Krejci is highlighted as a standout addition showing leadership qualities.
Express & Star Oct 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves are improving and now it's time to get back to winning ways
Wolves are showing clear signs of improvement, with recent performances against Everton and Spurs boosting confidence ahead of a challenging home match against Brighton. Steve Bull stresses the importance of maintaining consistency to climb out of trouble, praising manager Vitor Pereira’s decisions and the increased competition within the squad. While acknowledging tough upcoming fixtures against Sunderland and Burnley, he believes Wolves are moving in the right direction and need to capitalise on momentum by securing points at Molineux.
Express & Star Sep 2025
Steve Bull: Spurs a tough test but Wolves must step up
Wolverhampton Wanderers face a difficult away match at Tottenham Hotspur as pressure mounts to secure Premier League points after a disappointing defeat to Leeds. Individual defensive errors continue to hurt results, although Ladislav Krejci’s development and a strong Carabao Cup performance against Everton offer encouragement. Vitor Pereira is still searching for his best lineup, and improved defensive solidity is seen as essential to avoiding a widening gap in the league table.
Express and Star Sep 2025
Steve Bull: Vitor Pereira's new contract is a great boost to Wolves
Vitor Pereira’s contract renewal is described as a major positive for Wolverhampton Wanderers, with confidence expressed in his ability to rebuild the squad and improve results. Recent performance against Newcastle showed signs of progress despite defensive errors, and new signing Tolu Arokodare is viewed as a promising physical forward who will adapt with time. The upcoming home match against Leeds is seen as an important opportunity to gain momentum, with emphasis on defensive improvement, hard work, and strong support from fans at Molineux.
Express and Star Sep 2025
Steve Bull: It takes time but Wolves will improve
Wolves’ slow start to the season is framed as an opportunity for improvement after the international break, with confidence expressed in Vitor Pereira’s ability to refine tactics and strengthen the team. Upcoming fixtures against promoted clubs and Newcastle are highlighted as crucial, and support is voiced for players Jorgen Strand Larsen and new striker Tolu Arokodare. A call is made for tactical flexibility, including the potential use of two center forwards. The piece ends by praising participants in the Wolverhampton marathon.
Express and Star Sep 2025
Steve Bull: Keeping Jorgen Strand Larsen was essential for Wolves
Wolves’ decision to keep Jorgen Strand Larsen is praised as crucial while new signing Tolu Arokodare is seen as promising competition up front. Frustration remains over the lack of a midfield signing, though other business is viewed as solid despite limited Premier League experience. The recent draw with Everton highlighted defensive issues, but early‑season adjustment is expected. Upcoming matches against Newcastle and Leeds are considered tough, with emphasis on quickly improving form. Fans’ boos during Andre’s substitution are criticised, and Vitor Pereira’s tactical changes, including introducing Fer Lopez, are commended.
Express & Star Aug 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves right to stand firm on Jorgen Strand Larsen decision
Wolves’ refusal to sell Jorgen Strand Larsen is presented as essential due to squad shortages and the timing of the transfer window. Larsen is praised for his professionalism and impact, highlighted by two goals in the Carabao Cup win over West Ham. Ladislav Krejci’s arrival is seen as boosting defensive balance, though he may need time to adapt. Vitor Pereira is described as needing more signings to strengthen the squad. Defensive lapses, especially from Emmanuel Agbadou, are identified as a concern following a loss to Bournemouth, with consistency stressed as key for the season ahead.
Express & Star Aug 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves cannot afford to lose Jorgen Strand Larsen
Steve Bull urges Wolves to keep Jorgen Strand Larsen, warning that losing him late in the transfer window would be risky and difficult to cover. He criticizes Alexander Isak’s approach to securing a move while praising Eberechi Eze’s professionalism. Bull highlights Wolves’ strong early performance against Manchester City but stresses the need for clinical finishing and reduced mistakes. He expects a tough match against Bournemouth and notes Vitor Pereira’s challenge managing a small squad, hoping for new signings to add depth.
Express and Star Aug 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves players will be itching to get going ahead of Premier League curtain raiser
Wolverhampton Wanderers enter the new Premier League season after a difficult summer with limited squad strengthening. Steve Bull urges the club to add a few more signings to support manager Vitor Pereira and help the team gel. He expresses optimism about new arrivals replicating past transfer successes and believes Wolves should approach their opening match against Manchester City confidently to compete effectively.
Express & Star Aug 2025
Steve Bull: Jhon Arias could be the missing piece for Wolves
Jhon Arias is highlighted as a strong potential replacement for Matheus Cunha after an impressive showing against Girona, with expectations that he could adapt well to the Premier League and score consistently for Wolves. The team is still incomplete but shows attacking promise, with upcoming matches against Celta Vigo and Manchester City seen as important tests of readiness. Fan support remains strong, and the squad’s fitness appears solid ahead of the new season.
Express and Star Aug 2025
Steve Bull: Don't worry about pre-season, the league is what matters for Wolves!
Pre-season results are dismissed as unimportant, with fitness and preparation for the opening match against Manchester City emphasised. Vitor Pereira is applying his approach, assessing players, and preparing a likely starting lineup. While Fer Lopez has impressed and Jhon Arias has joined the squad, the team still needs additional signings, and delays in transfer business continue to frustrate supporters. The club is urged to strengthen the squad promptly so Pereira has the necessary tools for success, with confidence that Wolves can achieve a strong season if unity and support continue.
Express and Star Jul 2025
Steve Bull: Jhon Arias is a dangerous forward that will improve Wolves
Jhon Arias is highlighted as a fast, dangerous addition to Wolverhampton Wanderers, expected to help fill the creative gap left by departing players such as Matheus Cunha. Steve Bull stresses the need for further defensive reinforcements, particularly a replacement for Nelson Semedo, and notes the challenges clubs face in the transfer market. With Vitor Pereira committed to strengthening the squad, he believes the team can become a top‑half contender next season if key signings arrive before the campaign begins.
Express & Star Jul 2025
Steve Bull: Jorgen Strand Larsen will be bigger and stronger for Wolves next season
Jorgen Strand Larsen is expected to improve for Wolves after adjusting to the Premier League and completing a full pre-season. Hugo Bueno returns from his loan aiming to compete for a starting place, with emphasis on preseason fitness as crucial preparation. Wolves are seeking squad additions following Pedro Neto’s departure, particularly a wide attacker and backup goalkeeper, with Jhon Arias highlighted as a promising target.
Express & Star Jul 2025
Steve Bull: Wolves will be in for a gruelling pre-season
Wolves’ players return to a demanding pre-season as intense heat and fitness work set the tone for preparation under Vitor Pereira. Several squad members have departed on loan to secure more playing time, while young talents have signed their first professional contracts. Despite this progress, reinforcements are still needed, and timely signings are viewed as essential to strengthen the squad ahead of the Premier League season.