Andre has committed his future to Wolves by signing a new four-year contract with the club. The popular midfielder, who has played 74 times for Wolves over the past two campaigns, will be part of next season’s rebuild in the Championship. His new deal runs until 2030, and includes the option of a further year.
Andre’s Journey and Impact at Wolves
The 24-year-old moved to Wolverhampton in August 2024 from Fluminense, where he’d spent his whole career until that point. He enjoyed a strong first season in English football, twice being voted Player of the Month by supporters in his debut campaign. Andre brought both solidity and quality on the ball to the midfield and was instrumental to the club’s Premier League survival.
While this term has been tougher for the club, with relegation confirmed last month, Andre has remained consistent. His first goal in old gold was a dramatic injury time winner against Liverpool at Molineux in March. The Brazilian, who has been capped eight times while in the West Midlands, has committed his future early and will be part of the club’s Championship squad looking to bounce back at the first time of asking next season.
Executive Chairman Pleased with Andre’s Commitment
Nathan Shi, executive chairman, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Andre has committed his future to Wolves. Over the past few months, we have been in constant dialogue with him and his representatives, and throughout every conversation his desire to stay here has never wavered.”
Shi added, “He believes in this football club, he believes in what we are building together and he has full belief that we can realise our aim of achieving promotion back into the Premier League as soon as possible.” He also noted that Andre has always made it clear he wants to be a part of the club’s future and that says everything about his character, and his connection to Wolves and their supporters.
“Having a player with Andre’s quality committing to Wolves for the next four years is a huge statement of intent for the future, it shows our long-term ambition, and sends a strong message to other players that we are building a team hungry to get the club back to where it belongs.”
Head Coach Rob Edwards Praises Andre’s Professionalism
Head coach Rob Edwards said: “Andre’s a great guy and is incredibly professional – he’s a dream to work with. He’s grown into a leader and will continue to do that, the more he’s around the football club. This is a big step for him, because he’ll be experienced in England and will know how important a player he is for us.”
Edwards added: “He’s an excellent footballer, technically he’s really, really good. He’s got really high potential, we’ve seen it in the Premier League, and it’s exciting that we can have him in the Championship. We can’t disrespect the level, because we know how difficult it is as well, but he’s certainly going to look a good player.”
Edwards closed by saying, “If your best players, the people that you want to keep around, are willing to stay and to fight, then it shows we’re serious. Continuity is important, but we want people who want to be h