Manchester City, who have won all three of their opening matches in the Premier League, continue to throw silver bullets to further consolidate their dominance. It is reported that "Blue Moon" is making an all-out effort to bid for Wolves midfielder Mathias Nunes, and after the offer of 51 million pounds (about 500 million Hong Kong dollars) was rejected, the Portuguese international refused to take a drill, forcing Wolves to agree to release the player. The news that the Wolves will be on Mafiosi Nunes fine penalty, and enterprise hard to collect 60 million pounds (about 593 million Hong Kong dollars) will be considered first.

Due to the injury of Chivun Dibny, Manchester City is looking for a midfielder to replace the 25-year-old Mathias Nunes, who was the 6th most successful midfielder in the Premier League last season, and the 10th most successful midfielder in the Premier League in terms of ground fighting success. Transfer authority Fabrizio Romano reported that Manchester City and Mafiosi Nunes have reached a personal agreement, but Manchester City 51 million pounds to open the price was instantly rejected.

Mathias Nunes, who missed Wolves' last league game, has reportedly expressed his desire to leave the club and refused to train with Wolves again in an effort to force the club to release him before the September 1 transfer window closes. The Daily Telegraph said that Wolves are very unhappy and will face a disciplinary hearing and a fine, and then gradually arrange for his reinstatement if he remains with the team after the transfer window ends.

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