Why Wolves Are Ready to Cash In
According to Football Insider, Wolves have resigned themselves to losing one of their prized assets following relegation to the Championship. The club have reportedly slapped a £30 million valuation on Gomes, and it’s easy to see why suitors are circling — Liverpool included.

The Tactical Logic Behind the Move
With Manuel Ugarte sidelined long-term, United’s engine room is thinner than Michael Carrick would like heading into a Champions League campaign. Gomes’ relentless pressing, physical intensity, and knack for winning the ball back would slot in perfectly alongside Santos and Kobbie Mainoo, giving Carrick genuine strength in depth where it matters most.
A Brazilian Battler Worth the Gamble
Don’t let the relegation tag fool you — Gomes has been one of the few shining lights in a difficult Wolves campaign. His ball-carrying ability on the transition, paired with his defensive work-rate, makes him exactly the kind of midfielder that thrives under pressure in England’s top flight.
The Liverpool Factor
So the real question isn’t whether Gomes is good enough for Old Trafford — it’s whether United can win the race. Liverpool haven’t ruled themselves out, but with Anfield’s priorities seemingly leaning offensive this window, Carrick’s side might just have the upper hand.

