Portuguese football coach Vitor Pereira is hopeful of a long-term future at Wolves after guiding the team to safety.
Wolves are in fine form, winning six games in a row. Before they travel to the Etihad Stadium on Friday night to face Manchester City. Who are eyeing Champions League qualification after a poor run of results this season.สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่
Pereira signed an 18-month contract when he took over from Gary O’Neill earlier this year. But the former Fenerbahce and Corinthians boss is adamant he is planning his future at Wolves.
Despite expectations that the likes of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri could leave the club this summer. Pereira is confident that Wolves can build on their recent progress under him – provided he can retain the majority of their squad.

Pereira said.
“We know what we want to achieve. We are building our concept, not just in the short term, but we want to build the future.”
“I believe we can compete in the Premier League, which is the best league in the world.”
“Of course, to build something strong, you can’t lose a lot of players. Because if you lose a lot of players, we have to start over from the beginning.”
“Our identity is there. We know how to play, how to play the ball. How to play the attacking game. We want to play fast or have possession.”
“We can improve the quality of possession with a variety of movements. And We are trying to add something to our dynamics, but we cannot lose too many players.”
“If you lose a lot of players in the next market, it will be a problem because we need to rebuild the team. We will see what happens.”
“Of course it’s normal, we might lose two or three players, but if you lose 10 it’s a problem. But I think we know that at the club and they want to build something strong for the future.”
“I don’t want to play in a relegation battle again. I want to play to be a good team in the middle of the table. Compete when we play both at home and away, and compete with the spirit to win.”