June 27, 2025
Birmingham City beat rivals  to sign fans fav ‘quality’ premier league young talent.

With Rayan Ait-Nouri joining Manchester City and Matheus Cunha departing for Manchester United, Vitor Pereira must replace 32 goal involvements in his squad.
After Matt Hobbs resigned, Wolves brought on Domenico Teti as a technical director. The 48-year-old will help Pereira with the club’s operations.

Supporters will be hoping that Molineux is changing with this top-level reorganisation, which includes the return of super agent Jorge Mendes.

Fans were thrilled when Wolves finalised the five-year contract signing of Fer Lopez, a winger for Celta Vigo, on Friday. More reports of additional departures from the club have surfaced, though.

The competition for Tommy Doyle is dominated by Birmingham City.
Tommy Doyle, whose last start for the team was a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest in January, is another player being linked to a move out of Molineux this summer.


Clubs have expressed interest in the 23-year-old after Pereira lamented Doyle’s lack of physicality as the reason he doesn’t play him more frequently.

Not only are Sunderland and Wrexham interested in Doyle, who was only acquired from Manchester City for £4.3 million last summer, but other teams are also keeping an eye on him.

Birmingham City, a Midlands rival, is in the lead to recruit him, according to transfer expert Graeme Bailey via EFL Analysis.

After coasting to the League One championship, Birmingham has a lot of money to spend, and they want to sign Doyle to show their intentions in the Championship.

Doyle’s asking price must be increased by Wolves.
Wolves supporters were shocked to learn that, despite demonstrating his ability in the Premier League, Doyle is only available for £3 million.


It would be a grave mistake to let Doyle leave for a small amount of money because he is a “quality” operator in the midst of the park.

Rivals’ interest Birmingham merely emphasises the need for Wolves to increase the Englishman’s asking price, particularly in light of manager Chris Davies’s financial constraints.

The midfielder, who is only 23, has yet to realise his full potential, but his skill as a deep-lying playmaker should make him a valuable asset in the future.

Since the young player’s contract doesn’t end until 2028 and Man City will collect 50% of Doyle’s future cost, Wolves would be better off loaning him out.

It would be absurd to only receive £1.5 million for a player of his calibre, and it would be even worse if Birmingham were the team to sign him.

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