WOLVES NOT SELLING

Relegated Premier league club Wolverhampton Wanderers have said that it would take an exceptional amount of money for them to be persuaded into selling star players Matt Jarvis and Steven Fletcher. Wolves were relegated from the Premier league this season.

Relegated Premier league club Wolverhampton Wanderers have said that it would take an exceptional amount of money for them to be persuaded into selling star players Matt Jarvis and Steven Fletcher. Wolves were relegated from the Premier league this season.

Even though they will be able to carry on for another season with the current squad and the current wage bill, most of the players will be looking at the possibility of playing in the Premier league with another club. Matt Jarvis and Fletcher have been the outstanding players for Wolves this season, and the vultures have already started circling around the club. jarvis was linked to Chelsea according to the Chelsea News website.

However, the Wolves board has said that they will not be looking at the possibility of selling both their star names for very little transfer fees, despite their relegation into the Championship. They have also said that they would like to retain the star players in such a way that they will look at the possibility of coming back straight up next season.

West Ham and Fulham are the reported clubs interested in signing Fletcher from Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Stoke city have been linked with £ 10 million move for Matt Jarvis. The club recently appointed Norwegian manager Stale Solbakken in charge of the club next season. He has experience of playing in the English league with Wimbledon.

Another one of their star names – Kevin Doyle, however, has said that he would like to stay with the club next season as well. The former Reading star has been linked with a number of clubs immediately after their relegation was confirmed, but he has now committed his future for Wolverhampton Wanderers at least for the next season. The Republic of Ireland star was signed by the club for a club record fee of £ 6.5 million.

WOLVES RELY ON EXPERIENCE

Wolves winger Matt Jarvis has said that the experience of relegation battles in the past will come to their aid this season.

Wolves have been struggling with relegation all season, which led to the sacking of manager Mick McCarthy.

Wolves winger Matt Jarvis has said that the experience of relegation battles in the past will come to their aid this season.

Wolves have been struggling with relegation all season, which led to the sacking of manager Mick McCarthy.

Assistant manager Terry Connor was appointed in place of Mick McCarthy, but he has been unable to make any difference to the team whatsoever. In fact, under the management of Connor, the club have fallen into new troubles. They are currently in the relegation zone right now, but Matt Jarvis believes that they can avoid relegation due to their experience when it comes to dealing with such situations.

There have been many suggestions that Terry Connor is a manager who is out of depth at this level, but Jarvis has rejected any such suggestions by saying that Connor is capable of leading Wolves to safety this season, even if the in-play football betting markets don’t have the same confidence.

Whilst the future of Jarvis in the Premier league is uncertain, the winger has said that he is still hopeful about playing for England. Wolves have won just one of the 14 league games, which has put them in serious trouble. Even more concerning is the fact that they have been shipping lots of goals.

“Results haven’t been good but we started the season well and if we can regain that form we can claw our way out of trouble. We have been in this position before, and that experience could prove to be invaluable. He has been at the club a long time and has the backing of all the players. He is quieter than Mick but he knows exactly what he wants and we are all clear about what he demands from us,” Matt Jarvis said in a recent interview.