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Any player who is eager to leave Wolves will be fired by Julen Lopetegui, who only wants those committed to the cause.
With three games remaining, the ex-Spain manager has led the team to safety and has since focused on Molineux's renovation.
In contrast, Wolves have a two-year option on Nelson Semedo's contract, which expires next month, and Raul Jimenez and Ruben Neves have one year remaining on their deals. Adama Traore, Diego Costa, and Joao Moutinho are also out of contract in the summer.
To discuss the future, Lopetegui will meet with club chairman Jeff Shi. He only wants players who are 100 percent committed to the team.
"From when I arrived here, I think my opinion about the commitment in the club, all the people around the club, and the players was fantastic for me," he stated.
However, you must obviously evaluate the entire year, and we must make decisions in order to attempt to strengthen our squad and have players that want to be here.That is very significant to me. You must remain in the location of your choice. No matter what your name is if not. This is crucial to me in this circumstance.
The guys that want to stay here are crucial, and we're going to try to analyze all of these scenarios, but the place to do it is inside. Instead of people who believe they are here to play somewhere, I want players who are content in their current environment.Football doesn't function like that. You'll have to be content to be here at Wolves, representing Wolves, and working to make Wolves better afterward. "I want these kinds of players."
On Saturday, Wolves visit Manchester United before hosting Everton and visiting Arsenal the following day.
Despite being safe from the relegation zone by ten points, Lopetegui is conscious that they still need to defend the league's integrity since Everton is still in the hunt for a playoff spot, United is still in the race for the top four, and Arsenal is still in the running for the league title.
"We have to do the same thing we would want other teams to do if we were competing," he continued.
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