Wolves continue to look for new players ahead of the 2025/26 season, and the club are once again turning to the South American market.
Wolves have had real success shopping in Brazil in the last few years.
Currently, Wanderers possess one of the strongest midfield partnerships in the Premier League in the form of Joao Gomes and Andre.
They came from Flamengo and Fluminense respectively, so it is little wonder Wolves still have eyes on South America. A number of youngsters playing in Brazil have been linked so far this summer, including Lucas Ferreira, Evertton Araujo and Wallace Yan.
It was also recently claimed that Wolves had interest in Breno Bidon, a player Vitor Pereira was aware of during his time as manager of Corinthians.
And now, Wolves could be able to step up their pursuit.
Breno Bidon playing for Corinthians.
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UOL Esporte have reported that a number of clubs have made enquiries over Bidon.
Wolves have, and contact has also been made by Sporting, Benfica – managed by former Wolves boss Bruno Lage of course, Brighton and Arsenal.
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It is stated that Corinthians are now preparing to make a sale.
They are supposedly under some financial pressure at the moment, and see Bidon as a means of alleviating that pressure.
Bidon is valued by the club at around £12.8 million, which is thought to be his termination clause
Andre and Joao Gomes could help lure Bidon to Molineux
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on the touchline.
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Competition to land Bidon this summer is strong, but Wolves do stand a decent chance of landing him.
Being a Brazilian central midfielder, it may be reasonable to suggest that Bidon may fancy linking up with Andre and Joao Gomes at Wolves.
The pair have been magnificent in Wolves’ midfield, and Bidon may feel they can take him under their wings and help him to develop his game.
Wolves also have Pedro Lima, who made the move to Molineux from Sport Recife in Brazil last year.
Pereira knows about the player having been at Corinthians, so there are a number of factors to suggest Wolves could stand a good chance of beating the competition to Bidon.