Nuno Espirito Santo pens new Wolverhampton Wanderers contract

September 13, 2020
By: Daniel Orme

Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Nuno Espirito Santo has committed his future to the club, penning a new contract at Molineux.

The Portuguese’s original deal was set to run out next summer but the club have moved to extend that, with his new contract set to run until 2023.

Since arriving in the West Midlands in 2017, the 46-year-old has done excellent work with the club, winning the Championship title before leading the club back into Europe for the first time in just under 40 years.

They carried on that forward momentum last season, finishing seventh in the Premier League and reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League.

Talking after signing his new deal, the former FC Porto and Valencia boss expressed his excitement at achieving more with Wolves.

Speaking to the club’s official website, he said: “I feel good. Ready for it. Looking forward to it. Working really hard for it, because it’s a new cycle, no matter what you did before, it’s about what’s in front of us and this is what we think we should do. Let’s prepare well, let’s challenge, do the way we do things, fight for it.”

Wolves kick off their 2020/21 Premier League campaign away from home against Sheffield United. The West Midlands outfit currently sit at odds 13/10 with Betfair to get their season off to the perfect start with a win.

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