Liverpool, Manchester United, and Arsenal fans all want the same summer signing if Wolves are relegated

Fans of Liverpool, Manchester United, and Arsenal all seem to agree: if Wolverhampton Wanderers get relegated this season, their clubs should prioritize signing standout midfielder Joao Gomes in the summer transfer window.

On Tuesday night, Liverpool visited Molineux for a crucial Premier League clash against Wolves. A victory was essential for the Reds to keep their Champions League qualification hopes alive, while a result other than defeat could have boosted Wolves’ slim survival chances. In the end, the home side emerged victorious and delighted, thanks to a brilliant strike from Rodrigo Gomes that put them ahead, followed by Andre’s first goal in 60 appearances for the club—which canceled out Mohamed Salah’s equalizer and sealed a 2-1 win.

Yet, after the final whistle, attention quickly shifted away from Wolves’ goal heroes. Despite the three vital points lifting the Midlands club, they remain in a tough fight to avoid dropping to the Championship with just months left in the campaign.

Should relegation happen, several of Wolves’ top talents are expected to depart in the summer—and Joao Gomes appears poised to attract serious interest. Following the match, fans from rival clubs took to X to voice their admiration:

A Manchester United supporter posted: “Joao Gomes is fantastic. He really should be one of the midfielders coming in for Man United during the summer. He should be a bit cheaper after Wolves get relegated as well.”

Another United fan replied: “Joao Gomes, Ugarte—simple in and out.”

A Liverpool fan declared: “We should be all over Joao Gomes in the summer.”

An Arsenal supporter chimed in: “I wouldn’t mind seeing Joao Gomes at Arsenal one day.”

Gomes has been a vital figure for Wolves this season, featuring in 32 matches across all competitions. After a brief dip in form that saw him dropped, the Brazilian bounced back strongly, delivering a man-of-the-match performance and netting his first goal since February 2025 in a recent 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. His consistent displays have only heightened his appeal as a potential bargain if Wolves’ struggles continue.

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