Graphic showing Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri's Premier League stats 2024-25:
Games - 33 and 37
Goals: 15 and 4
Assists: 6 and 7
Goal contributions: 21 and 11

Having already seen star forward Matheus Cunha head for the Molineux exit after a £62.5m deal was agreed with Manchester United, Wolves could be set to lose another of their creative forces.

Manchester City are targeting left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri and sources are confident it will happen.

News of a potential deal could be cause for concern for fans and Wolves boss Vitor Pereira with the 23-year-old stepping up last season to become one of the side's key players going forward.

In the Premier League last season, Ait-Nouri scored four goals and provided seven assists in his 37 games.

If that is combined with Cunha's 21 goals and assists, between the two players they were responsible for 32 goal contributions in a total of 70 appearances.

In fact, across their time with he club, Cunha and Ait-Nouri have contributed a total of 62 goals.

Brazil international Cunha has 29 goals and 13 assists in 82 games, while Ait-Nouri, who initially ed on loan in 2020, has nine goals and 11 assists in his 135 matches.

So, how do you feel about the possibility of losing both players this window? What impact could it have on the side? Can they be replaced?

Let us know here

  • Will Pereira stay in charge? Transfer window Q&Apublished at 14:08 2 June

    Vitor Pereira Image source, Getty Images

    BBC Sport chief football news reporter Simon Stone has been answering your questions about the summer transfer window.

    Jamie asked: Just looking ahead to next season and some noise about it (potentially) being a busy window for us. Just wondering what Simon's take on our current position is and what sort of business we could realistically be expecting this summer? Additionally do you think someone will try to poach Vitor Pereira away from us?

    Simon answered: I think it has the potential to be a busy summer. As usual, Jeff Shi will be trying to balance the books while putting a competitive team on the field.

    The news around Ait-Nouri and Manchester City is to be expected and coming off the back of Matheus Cunha's exit, does weaken Vitor Pereira's squad. Clearly, Wolves have been here before in the last few seasons and have always managed to find a solution. They will believe they have have the answers again this summer. But it always feels a delicate balance. Vitor Pereira will know this and be prepared for it. He seems very committed to the club and its fans so I don't expect him to be looking elsewhere just yet.

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  • Will the wing-back duo remain at Molineux?published at 12:41 2 June

    Rayan Ait-Nouri and Neslon Semedo in Wolves trainingImage source, Getty Images

    BBC Sport football news reporter Nick Mashiter is answering your questions on the summer transfer window.

    Nick asked: What is the likelihood of Rayan Ait-Nouri leaving Wolves this summer? With Cunha gone, it would leave us bereft of two of our best players from a very poor season.

    Nick answered: with Matheus Cunha's £62.5m move to Manchester United confirmed over the weekend, I can imagine Wolves fans are worried about who else may leave.

    Ait-Nouri is a huge asset for Wolves and there will be interest, but the club will have planned for that, while they also want to offer the left-back a new contract.

    They are in a strong position with Ait-Nouri having two years left on his contract so will be able to demand a good fee. Banking about £100m for Ait-Nouri and Cunha would represent good business.

    But Wolves have priories elsewhere, with captain Nelson Semedo out of contract and the need to replace Cunha.

    Right-back Semedo is considering a new offer from the club but possible interest from Galatasaray has been mentioned to me more than once over the past few months.

    In of replacements, the days of Wolves spending big have gone, Cunha was the last huge expenditure when he made his loan permanent from Atletico Madrid for £44m two years ago, so they will have to be clever in the market.

    Emmanuel Agbadou and Marshall Munetsi's arrivals in January show how they can do that.

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