Overview
- Reports from Football Insider and Yahoo say both clubs are unwilling to meet Wolves’ £50m valuation this summer, viewing Mane as a high-cost, developing prospect.
- Wolves are understood to prefer keeping the attacker, whose long-term deal runs to 2029, though their league situation could reshape negotiations.
- Mane has 17 Premier League appearances this season with two goals and one assist and has started regularly since late December.
- Scouts and former coach Vítor Pereira have praised his potential, and fresh reviews lauded his strong display in Friday’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa.
- No formal bids have been confirmed, with leading clubs expected to continue monitoring his performances into the summer.