Western Mail

EFL give Mendes all-clear to Wolves

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THE Football League is satisfied that Wolves’ relationsh­ip with Jorge Mendes has not breached its regulation­s regarding intermedia­ries.

Last month, a number of Championsh­ip clubs urged the Football League to investigat­e the influence at Molineux of the highprofil­e Portuguese agent, whose clients include Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Mendes, who has no official title at the club, has a number of clients at Wolves, including head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, £15million midfielder Ruben Neves, attacker Diogo Jota, who is on loan from Atletico Madrid, and £7million winger Ivan Cavaleiro.

Such players have been pivotal in Wolves winning the title this season and clinching promotion back to the Premier League, but the Football League’s investigat­ion has concluded that the club has no case to answer.

A statement issued by the EFL said: “Discussion­s between the EFL and management of Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers have now concluded in regard to the matter of the relationsh­ip between the club, majority shareholde­r Fosun and intermedia­ry Jorge Mendes.

“Following the commitment made in March, as a result of some concerns raised by a number of Championsh­ip clubs, the EFL has met with Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers to ensure compliance with the requiremen­ts of its regulation­s.

“At that meeting, a request for informatio­n was made by the EFL and following a comprehens­ive review of the detail subsequent­ly provided by the club, it has been determined that Mr Mendes holds no role at the club and, as such should not be categorise­d as a ‘Relevant Person’ as defined by League regulation­s.

“On this basis there is no requiremen­t for him to submit to the Owners’ and Directors’ Test.”

Leeds, through owner Andrea Radrizzani, were the club most vocal about Wolves’ links with Mendes.

Wolves staunchly maintained their innocence throughout and welcomed the EFL’s stance following its enquiries.

“After meeting with EFL representa­tives and providing further written detail, a comprehens­ive review has concluded with confirmati­on that the EFL is satisfied there has been no breach of its regulation­s,” said the club in a statement.

“We have always maintained our clarity on both FA and EFL regulation­s, which have been complied with explicitly since the change of ownership at the club in July 2016.

“We believe the release of these findings will bring to a conclusion any speculatio­n surroundin­g the club’s operation”

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