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Saville admission

George Saville has opened up on his time at Wolverhampton Wanderers and revealed his disappointment that he never truly made his mark at Molineux.

Saville has completed a move this summer to former loan club Millwall, where he joins another old gold midfielder in Jed Wallace.

But he regrets that he never showed the best of his abilities to the Wolves faithful.

Striker link

Wolverhampton Wanderers are among the clubs interested in Club Brugge forward Pierre Xavier Fonkeu, according to reports in Belgium.

The 19-year-old could be available this summer after Brugge recently signed striker Jérémy Perbet from Pro League rivals Gent.

Voetbal Nieuws report that Premier League side Stoke City and Championship clubs Wolves, Sunderland and Norwich City are monitoring the situation.

Return to the game

Former Wolverhampton Wanderers chief executive Jez Moxey has joined Burton Albion a non-executive director.

The 54-year-old has linked up with the Brewers five months after resigning from his post as chief executive of Norwich City.

Moxey left Wolves in 2016 after a 16-year association with the club.

During his tenure at Molineux, he oversaw two promotions to the Premier League – in 2002/03 and 2008/09.

Attracting interest

Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Joe Mason is reportedly a target for Nottingham Forest and QPR.

The 26-year-old has scored seven goals in 36 appearances since joining Wolves from Cardiff City in January 2016, struggling to hold down a first-team spot.

His future at Molineux is up in the air after Nuno Espiritio Santo's arrival as head coach.

That has prompted interest from Forest and QPR, who are both keen to bolster their attacking options ahead of next season, according to HITC.

More than one

Reports in Portugal are, rather confidently, stating that Willy Boly will be joining Wolverhampton Wanderers - alongside Ruben Neves - in the near future.

Boly, a centre-back, is out of the first-team picture at current club Porto and Nuno Espirito Santo is keen on adding him to his Molineux rebuilding job.

Nuno is very much starting from the back; Roderick Miranda has been recruited, as have Phil Ofosu-Ayeh, Ryan Bennett and Barry Douglas.

Fee agreed

Wolves and Porto have agreed a fee for midfielder Ruben Neves of a club-record £15m - though the deal is a little way off from completion.

Reports in Portugal were, over the weekend, suggesting that the deal was all but done, but there doesn't seem to be any further developments of significance since.

Neves wasn't at Porto training on Monday as he'd been given extra time off after representing Portugal U21s in the recent European Championships.