Wolves Deny Premier League Rape Suspects Are Club Players

English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers have dismissed speculations that two of their players are the suspects arrested for rape and assault over the weekend. The club released a statement on Wednesday, stating that the allegations do not relate to anyone at Wolves. This comes after an unnamed newspaper article triggered speculation on social media about the identities of the individuals under investigation. The two players, both 19 and playing for the same Premier League team, were released on bail after police questioning. The Premier League club has suspended the players pending the outcome of the police investigation.

Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp Successor: Wolverhampton Wanderers Boss Gary O’Neil Emerges as a Contender

With Jurgen Klopp’s departure from Liverpool at the end of the 2023/24 season, the Reds are on the lookout for a new manager. Among the potential candidates, Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O’Neil has emerged as a surprising contender. O’Neil has led Wolves to Premier League safety, impressing with his coaching abilities. However, journalist Dave Jones believes it may be too early for O’Neil to take over at Anfield, citing the potential lack of experience at the top level.

Wolves Eye Permanent Move for Tommy Doyle

Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly set to trigger their option to sign on-loan midfielder Tommy Doyle permanently from Manchester City ahead of the 2024 summer transfer window. The 22-year-old has impressed during his season-long loan spell, establishing himself as an important player for Gary O’Neil’s side. Wolves had the option to buy Doyle for £4.3 million, with City holding a 50% sell-on clause. Head coach O’Neil has expressed his desire to keep Doyle at Molineux beyond this season.

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