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David Moller Wolfe appears to drop Wolves future hint after Fulham draw

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David Moller Wolfe may have revealed his intentions about his future after Wolves’ draw with Fulham.

Wanderers drew 1-1 with the Cottagers to sign off their home campaign with a point.

The spoils were shared with Mateus Mane scoring for Wolves and Antonee Robinson equalising for Fulham after Mane gave away a penalty.

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Wolves gave a better performance than against Brighton, although they could not have played worse.

After the game, David Moller Wolfe gave his thoughts about the game, describing it as an ‘okay performance’ but suggesting the team needed to be more ruthless.

He also made a suggestion about his future going into the summer.

David Moller Wolfe hints at Wolves stay

David Moller Wolfe on the ball for Wolves.
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Moller Wolfe started against Fulham in place of Hugo Bueno, with the Spaniard having started on the bench.

It was a rare outing for Moller Wolfe, who has been behind Bueno in the pecking order for a lot of the season.

The Norway international, like most players in Wolves’ squad, has been the subject of some speculation leading into the summer.

But his comments after the draw with Fulham may well suggest he could be sticking around.

He said (via Wolves official): “We wanted to give the fans some hope for next season. We wanted to finish on a positive and a point on Sunday, the way the season has been going, is positive, I think. So we were happy with that.

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“It would be nice bringing more positive vibes to the next season, where we have a clear goal that we want to go straight back up, so that will be important.”

Mosquera also talked about next season in a similar way, so it would be no surprise if both players were still Wolves players in the Championship next season.

Hugo Bueno could depart Wolves

With Moller Wolfe very much sounding like he’s ready to stay, one does wonder if Hugo Bueno will be on his way.

Bueno has been one of only a handful of Wolves players who’ve actually done fairly well this term.

He’s attracting attention, and undoubtedly there are plenty of Premier League clubs he would challenge for a starting spot at.

Everton were linked in recent days, as they’ve had issues at left-back.

It would be a great shame to see Bueno go, as he loves the club and has been here a long time after being plucked from obscurity.

Hugo Bueno looks on while playing for Wolves.
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But fans shouldn’t begrudge him a move, given his conduct, work ethic and professionalism.

And if he does go, Moller Wolfe will then have to really step up.

There’s been some promising signs with him, but no doubt he’ll need to kick on next term.