Vitor Pereira, Supervisor of Wolverhampton Wanderers, celebrates. (Picture by Carl Recine/Getty Photographs)
Wolverhampton Wanderers supervisor Vitor Pereira has revealed his plans for Mateus Mane subsequent season.
The 17-year-old was handed his Premier League debut just lately, and he’s extremely rated on the membership. The participant has been named on the bench for the Premier League facet on a number of events, however he was lastly handed his Premier League debut in opposition to Brighton.
Mane will probably be delighted with the chance, and he will probably be trying to construct on it within the coming weeks.
Pereira reveals his plan for the teen
Supervisor Pereira has now confirmed that the participant will probably be part of the Wolves’ first-team squad subsequent season, and he’s a particular expertise who might shock Premier League defenders.
“Mane, I’m certain that he will probably be a shock in England, on this league, as a result of he’s a participant with expertise,” Pereira stated by way of BirminghamWorld. “For certain, subsequent season he’ll be within the first-team squad with us. He’s not solely a expertise, he’s a employee and for me, in that second of the sport, it was not simply to provide him the minutes. It was as a result of I believed he might do one thing. He’s particular.”
Mateus Mane could possibly be a future star

There isn’t a doubt that the 17-year-old is an exceptional expertise with a shiny future, and common soccer with Wolves might speed up his improvement.
The West Midlands membership could possibly be with out Matheus Cunha subsequent season. The Brazilian has been linked with the transfer away from the membership, and will probably be attention-grabbing to see if Mane is handed the chance to exchange him within the beginning lineup.
Though the Wolves Academy graduate has no expertise of Premier League soccer, he has the expertise to ascertain himself as an necessary group participant in future. Common publicity to the highest flight could possibly be supreme for his progress.