Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle United are reportedly keeping tabs on the development of 18-year-old Wolves attacking sensation Mateus Mane.
Mateus Mane has impressed with the Premier League club this season, and a report from Football Insider has claimed that Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle United could look to make a move for him if Wolves are relegated at the end of the season. A deal will be highly likely in that scenario.
The talented young attacker has a bright future ahead of himself, and it is no surprise that top teams are already looking to poach him away from the West Midlands club. It will be interesting to see whether Wolves can hold on to him beyond this season, having been reluctant to sell him this month.
The Black Country outfit are fighting for their survival in the Premier League. They are at the bottom of the league table right now, and it remains to be seen whether they can secure safety in the coming months. Wolves need to improve their performance levels drastically if they want to continue in the Premier League next season.
As things stand, it seems highly likely that they will be relegated to the Championship at the end of the season. It would mean that they could lose several key players in the summer. Losing the 18-year-old would be a devastating blow for them. The teenage sensation is one of the club’s best young players, and he could be a future star.
Chelsea, Manchester City and Newcastle United keen on Mane
Chelsea have shown interest in investing in young talent in the last few years, and it is no surprise that they want to sign the 18-year-old. He could be an excellent long-term investment for them. Similarly, Manchester City are excellent at grooming young players.
The Citizens need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the 18-year-old would be a very useful acquisition for them. Pep Guardiola could play a key role in his development. Finally, Newcastle United have an exciting project, and they are looking to build a formidable team for the future. Signing the best young players around would be a step in the right direction.





