Wolves’ new chapter under Rob Edwards is gathering pace, and the biggest signal yet of Fosun’s backing has emerged in the form of a bold transfer promise. According to club insiders, the ownership group has assured Edwards that they will push ahead with an ambitious agreement aligned with Pep Guardiola—one that opens the door for Bernardo Silva and Matt O’Reilly to make shock moves to Molineux.
While the prospect of luring such elite midfielders might have sounded far-fetched months ago, the dynamics around Manchester City’s evolving squad and Guardiola’s admiration for Edwards’ footballing blueprint have created a rare window of opportunity. Fosun are reportedly determined to capitalise on it, positioning Wolves as a serious project rather than a survival-only side.
Bernardo Silva, long admired across Europe, could bring an instant injection of creativity, experience, and big-game leadership. Meanwhile, Celtic star Matt O’Reilly—whose stock has risen dramatically—fits the energetic, possession-driven system Edwards is expected to implement.
For Wolves fans, this promise signals more than potential arrivals; it reflects a shift in ambition. Edwards isn’t just being backed—he’s being empowered. And with Fosun’s commitment aligning with Guardiola’s blessing, Molineux might just become one of the Premier League’s most intriguing transfer destinations this window.










