A quiet buzz has turned into full-blown excitement around Molineux as reports emerge of a private meeting between Wolves boss Rob Edwards and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. With Wolves ready to reshape their squad after a turbulent few months, the conversation between the two managers is believed to have centred on a potential transfer pathway involving several high-profile City names.
At the top of that list is Bernardo Silva — a player Wolves fans have admired for years. While a permanent move for the Portuguese maestro would be ambitious, sources suggest City are open to discussing creative solutions as they undergo their own midfield refresh. Wolves are also keeping tabs on Matt O’Riley, whose future remains uncertain as City consider whether to lock him into a new long-term deal. Guardiola’s stance reportedly leaves room for negotiations, giving Wolves fresh hope.
Beyond those two headline names, the meeting is said to have touched on younger City talents who could benefit from Premier League minutes under Edwards’ dynamic, possession-focused system. For Wolves supporters, the possibility of strengthening through a direct link with the champions is both thrilling and symbolic — a statement that the club is ready to rise again.










