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Wolves Set to Lose Teenager Mane Amid Transfer Frenzy
Wolverhampton Wanderers' 18-year-old sensation Mateus Mane is at the center of a heated transfer battle, with Manchester United and Liverpool leading the chase as Wolves teeter on the brink of relegation.[1][2][4]
Mane, a versatile forward capable of playing across the attacking line or in central midfield, has dazzled in 15 Premier League appearances this 2025/26 season, netting two goals and two assists. His exceptional dribbling, ball control, physicality, and direct style have scouts buzzing, despite Wolves languishing at the bottom of the table.[1][3]
Originally from Portugal, Mane moved to England at age eight, was scouted by Rochdale, and trialed with top clubs before joining Wolves, drawn by their Portuguese connections. He debuted for England's Under-18s against Portugal after dual international call-ups and shone in youth competitions last season, averaging a goal or assist every 117 minutes.[3]
Manchester United have taken a "giant step" by holding preliminary talks with Mane's representatives, eyeing him as a left-wing reinforcement amid potential exits of Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho. Scouts are impressed, and with Wolves likely relegated, a sale seems inevitable if big offers arrive—potentially alongside targets like RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande.[1]
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, are equally aggressive, reportedly hosting Mane's agents at Anfield and the AXA training ground to pitch their long-term project. They've valued him at £45-50 million (€55 million), viewing it as a bargain before his price skyrockets. Formal talks haven't started, but the Reds see urgent need to act.[2]
Competition intensifies with interest from Chelsea and Manchester City. Wolves will fight to retain their prize asset, but relegation pressures may force a sale, propelling Mane to Premier League stardom elsewhere.[1][2][3][4]
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