Wolves Stars Toti and Jose Sa Speak on Futures Before Final Game
Wolves Duo Speak on Futures Ahead of Final Premier League Match

Wolverhampton Wanderers players Toti Gomes and Jose Sa have opened up about their futures at Molineux as the club prepares for its final Premier League fixture of the season. Both defenders have been key figures in the squad, but speculation has mounted regarding their long-term plans.

Toti Gomes Commits to Wolves

Portuguese centre-back Toti Gomes, who joined Wolves in 2020, expressed his commitment to the club. He stated that he is focused on finishing the season strongly and is not distracted by transfer rumours. Toti emphasized his love for the club and the city, adding that he feels settled and wants to contribute to Wolves' success in the coming seasons. The 24-year-old has made 28 appearances this season, showcasing his versatility and defensive solidity.

Jose Sa's Future Uncertain

Goalkeeper Jose Sa, another Portuguese international, acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his future. While he remains professional, he admitted that he will evaluate his options after the final game. Sa, who has been Wolves' first-choice keeper for two seasons, has attracted interest from other clubs due to his consistent performances. He stressed that his priority is to play regularly, whether at Wolves or elsewhere. The 30-year-old has kept 11 clean sheets this campaign, underlining his importance to the team.

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  • Toti has made 28 appearances this season, scoring one goal.
  • Jose Sa has kept 11 clean sheets in the Premier League.
  • Both players are under contract until 2026 and 2025 respectively.

Wolves manager Gary O'Neil has praised both players for their professionalism and hopes to retain them. However, he acknowledged that the club must consider offers that align with its long-term strategy. The final game against Liverpool will be an opportunity for both players to showcase their abilities one last time this season.

Fans will be eager to see whether Toti and Sa remain at Molineux next season. Their contributions have been vital in helping Wolves secure a mid-table finish, and their potential departures would leave significant gaps in the squad. The club is expected to hold talks with the players and their representatives over the summer.

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