November 24, 2024

Wolves: Murillo could be a big Toti upgrade

Wolves are eyeing a swoop for the Brazilian defender.

  •  Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in signing Brazilian defender Murillo from Corinthians and have opened talks, but a bid of at least €20m will be required.
  •  Murillo could provide much-needed depth and be an upgrade on Toti Gomes, who struggled to meet expectations last season.
  •  Murillo’s defensive stats for Corinthians this season suggest he could be a valuable addition, ranking highly in interceptions, tackles, clearances, blocks, and successful take-ons.
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers haven’t exactly had the best preparation before starting their 2023/24 Premier League campaign.
  • The Old Gold have made just two signings this summer, with Matt Doherty and Tom King arriving at Molineux while Julen Lopetegui has left the club after just nine months in charge amid a summer of unrest.Wolves defender Toti Gomes putting the team first | Express & StarGary O’Neil is the new man in charge, and he is already looking at making his first signing as Wolves have shown interest in Murillo.

    Could Wolves sign Murillo?

    According to Goal Brasil (via Sport Witness), Wolves have ‘opened talks’ to sign the Brazilian defender from Corinthians this summer.

    The Old Gold are willing to spend around €12m (£10m) in order to make a move happen, yet this won’t be enough, especially considering Fiorentina had a bid of a similar amount rejected recently.

    Nottingham Forest are also showing interest in Murillio and O’Neil could face some Premier League competition for the youngster.

    Corinthians are demanding a bid of at least €20m (£17m) for any team to lure the player out of Brazil and this shouldn’t present much of a problem for Wolves, who have yet to spend any of the £47m they received from the sale of Ruben Neves.

  • Who is Murillo?

    O’Neil’s first port of call will be to improve his defensive options. Not only did Conor Coady leave the club, joining Leicester City in the Championship, but Nathan Collins also departed, securing a move to Brentford and the former Bournemouth manager is lacking any real depth at the back.

    Murillo could add some much-needed depth to the first team squad, while also being a big upgrade on Toti Gomes.

    The Portuguese centre-back couldn’t quite grab a regular slot at the heart of the defence last term, yet when he did, the 24-year-old failed to live up to his potential.

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    The defender ranked 14th across the squad for tackles per game (0.9) while also ranking ninth for interceptions (0.6) and fourth for clearances (2.6) per game and keeping just four clean sheets in his 17 Premier League appearances.

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