Wolverhampton Wanderers have emerged victorious in a fierce battle for the signature of Portuguese prodigy Rodrigo Gomes. The 20-year-old sensation, who has been turning heads with his performances for Braga and the Portugal youth teams, is set to join Wolves in a deal worth £13 million.
Gomes, a highly coveted wide player, had attracted interest from a host of top clubs across Europe, including Atletico Madrid. However, it is Wolves who have managed to secure his services, with personal terms already agreed upon. The talented youngster is poised to sign a five-year contract, with an option to extend for an additional year.
The transfer saga surrounding Gomes is just one of many intriguing developments in the world of football. Bayern Munich's pursuit of Joao Palhinha took an unexpected turn, with Fulham rejecting a substantial offer for the Portuguese midfielder. Nevertheless, dialogue between the two clubs continues as Bayern seeks to strike a deal.
Meanwhile, Brighton & Hove Albion have made headlines by securing a work permit for Fabian Hurzeler, who is set to become the youngest permanent head coach in Premier League history. The American tactician, formerly of St Pauli, is poised to take the reins at Brighton pending final negotiations.
In another transfer update, Chelsea are making progress in their pursuit of Michael Olise, with the Crystal Palace star reportedly favoring a move to Stamford Bridge over Manchester United. The £67 million-rated midfielder could soon be donning the blue of Chelsea as negotiations between the two clubs advance.
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