João Gomes Rejects Major £60m Offer as Wolves Star Commits to Molineux Future
Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder João Gomes has reportedly rebuffed a major £60 million transfer approach, choosing to remain at Molineux amid growing interest in his services.
The Brazilian international has developed into one of Wolves’ most important and popular figures, earning widespread admiration for his intensity, consistency, and commitment in midfield. His influence was reflected in fan recognition over the past season, where he emerged as one of the standout performers in the squad.
Sources close to the situation suggest the proposal — believed to have come from a club competing regularly in European competition — would have represented one of the most substantial offers Wolves have received in recent years. Despite this, Gomes is understood to be fully focused on continuing his progress with the Midlands club.
At just 24, the midfielder is viewed internally as a cornerstone of Wolves’ present and future plans. Club officials see his decision to stay as a significant boost, reinforcing stability at a time when Premier League clubs are increasingly pressured to sell key assets.
Supporters have welcomed the development, with many regarding Gomes as a symbol of the team’s fighting spirit and ambition. His work rate and connection with the fanbase have made him a firm favourite, and retaining him is seen as a statement of intent from the club.
While interest in Gomes is unlikely to fade given his trajectory, Wolves remain confident that their midfield engine is committed to the project at Molineux for the foreseeable future.











