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Recent reports from July 2026 state Wolves have a £35 million (~€41 million) asking price, with Manchester United reportedly preparing a £20 million (~€24 million) offer. In June 2026, reports suggested Wolves would reject offers below £30 million (~€35 million) but could accept around £35 million (~€41 million). Earlier, in April 2026, valuations varied wildly, from a journalist's estimate of €34.6 million to a speculative cost of £60-80 million (~€71-94 million), while a pundit suggested he was not a £50 million (~€59 million) player. In February 2026, prior to relegation being confirmed, Wolves' asking price was consistently reported in the £45-50 million range (~€53-59 million), with some reports citing specific figures like €57 million or €60 million.
Our valuation is driven by consistent reporting following Wolverhampton Wanderers' relegation. While earlier rumours in 2026 cited figures upwards of €55 million, the most recent reports from June and July 2026 converge on a valuation between £30 million (€35m) and £35 million (€41m). We assess Manchester United's rumoured ~€24 million offer as a low starting point. The high level of interest in Mateus Mane from multiple top clubs supports a final fee within our estimated range, factoring in Wolves' weakened negotiating position.
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