Andre is the latest high-profile player linked with a move out of Wolves, as supporters hope interest in the Brazilian doesn’t come to fruition.
Wolves have already lost two of their prized assets this summer after Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri departed for Manchester United and Manchester City.
But there are worries that Andre could follow them. Champions League giants Juventus have been linked with Andre as a possible replacement for Douglas Luiz.
The 23-year-old is one of Vitor Pereira’s most influential talents, having adapted to the Premier League wonderfully since joining in a £21 million deal from Fluminense in 2024.
Dave Edwards thinks Andre is one of the best in the division to play the number-six role, which is why fresh claims on his price tag seem wide of the mark.
Andre gestures during Wolves vs Bournemouth
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According to Italian journalist Marco Giordano, Wolves’ asking price for Andre is just £35 million, while Al Nassr are willing to make an offer for Luiz, who is valued at £45 million.
La richiesta alla Juventus del @Wolves per André è di 35 milioni. @AlNassrFC è pronta a fare un’offerta #DouglasLuiz, la richiesta è di 45 milioni
— Marco Giordano (@MarcoGiordano6) July 11, 2025
Considering the levels the Brazilian reached at Molineux last term, £35m seems ridiculously low for someone who is arguably worth at least £50 million.
Lee Naylor thinks Andre can play for top Premier League clubs, with his incredible ball progression skills and ferocious tackling being major standouts.
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Andre even outperformed Kevin De Bruyne for his long passing in 2024/25, with only Brentford’s Yehor Yarmoliuk boasting a higher success rate.
Pereira sees Andre as an important player in the Wolves squad, and with Cunha leaving for £62.5 million, it would be a travesty if he left Wolverhampton for the £35 million fee touted.
As it stands, Andre wants to ‘build a great story’ at Wolves, which suggests he has his mind set on staying long-term, and that is music to the ears of supporters.
Andre’s valuation should be close to Morgan Gibbs-White’s
In 2022, the Old Gold sold Morgan Gibbs-White to Nottingham Forest for around £25 million, excluding add-ons.
The Englishman has since blossomed into a top attacking midfielder, with Gibbs-White boasting a £60 million release clause in his contract.
The 25-year-old potentially moving on for that price is completely fair and Wolves must use that as a benchmark for Andre’s valuation.
Wolves were already stung by Manchester City after Ait-Nouri left for £29.5 million, when he’s arguably worth over double that.
So, with no need to sell Andre this summer, Fosun must ward off interest by driving his price as high as possible.