Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder André has signed a fresh four‑year contract that runs until 2030, confirming his intention to remain with the club despite their recent relegation. The 24‑year‑old will now be a cornerstone of Wolves' push to return to the Premier League, having logged 67 league appearances and one goal in his two seasons so far.

What does the new deal mean for André?

The agreement locks André in for another four seasons, providing both financial security and a clear role in the squad. He will continue to feature as a central midfielder, a position where his work‑rate and passing range have become increasingly valuable. The contract also signals the club’s belief that he can develop into one of their leading players as they rebuild.

How does this affect Wolves' promotion ambitions?

Wolves are aiming to bounce back quickly, and retaining a player with André’s experience helps maintain continuity. His familiarity with the team’s tactical setup under manager Gary O'Neil means fewer adjustments are needed during the transition to the Championship. The club’s strategy appears to focus on stability rather than a wholesale overhaul.

StatisticValue
Contract length4 years (until 2030)
League appearances67
Goals scored1
Starts this season60

What are the next steps for the club?

The next challenge is the Championship campaign, where Wolves will need to secure points consistently. André’s presence should aid the midfield balance, allowing the team to control games and create chances. Fans will be watching closely to see if his development accelerates under the pressure of a promotion race.

When will we see André back on the pitch?

Pre‑season training begins next week, and André is expected to feature in the opening fixtures. His fitness levels are reported as high, and the coaching staff plan to integrate him fully from day one. The season kicks off on August 10, giving him ample time to adapt to any tactical tweaks.

The signing underscores Wolves’ commitment to building a squad capable of returning to the top flight, with André positioned as a key piece of that puzzle.