News about Jonny Otto
As they prepare to face a Manchester United side that may or may not include Marcus Rashford following the forward's '12-hour bender', Wolves boss Gary O'Neil maintains a "group first" strategy
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January 31, 2024
As Wolves prepare to see if they will face Marcus Rashford on Thursday, Gary O'Neil says the team must always take precedence over disciplining players. After being blamed for a 12-hour tequila bender that resulted in him missing training and last Sunday's FA Cup victory over Newport due to sickness, the Manchester United star will return to Erik ten Hag's squad at Molineux. Following a collision in preparation with youngster Tawanda Chirewa late last year, O'Neil banned Jonny Otto from the first team squad earlier this season.
TRANSFER GOSSIP COLUMN: Nice slap £51M price tag on star defender Jean-Clair Todibo, West Ham falter in bid for Armando Broja, and out-of-favour Jonny Otto could swap Wolves for PAOK
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January 22, 2024
With just over a week remaining before the transfer window, clubs are finalizing their shopping lists for the remainder of the season. However, a variety of clubs are also fighting to keep players - or ward off bids that are considered to be below their estimated value. Nice is keen to recruit Jean-Clair Todobo from a slew of Premier League clubs, but the Hammers have been turned down in their attempt to bring Aston Villa's Jhon Duran to east London.
Wolves are set to offload outcast Jonny Otto for just £2.5 million, while Brentford are likely to lose Ivan Toney in the summer. AHEAD OF THE GAME
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January 4, 2024
MATT HUGHES – AHEAD OF THE SEA: The Wolves have sold former World Cup talent Jonny Otto for £2.5 million. Since being barred from first team sessions and facilities by boss Gary O'Neil last month, the Spanish defender has been barred from first team sessions and facilities for a month, in which he elbowed teammate Tawanda Chirewa and spat at a member of the coaching staff before going on to vandalise an area of the players' room. Despite the fact that Jonny was already 18 months on his deal, Wolves paid Celta Vigo £18 million for him four years ago but are willing to take a big loss on him.
After Jonny Otto's release from first-team, Gary O'Neil suggests that he may have a future with Wolves
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December 15, 2023
Following a training ground crash, the 29-year-old Spanish footballer, who joined Atletico Madrid for £18 million in 2019, has been suspended and will not return to the first-team squad until January. When asked about the situation in his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday's ride to West Ham, O'Neil took the opportunity to laud the defender's contributions to the club. I don't want to go into the fine print of what did and didn't happen,' O'Neil said, and Jonny has had a fantastic time at this football club.' That can also be continued.' "You should not say what you've been to the football team," some one makes a wretched mistake.'
After accusing a youth team player and a spat at a coach, Jonny Otto, the exiled Wolves defender, says she would take 'legal action' against anyone who threatens the couple and their two children.'
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December 13, 2023
Jonny Otto, the wife of a defunct Wolves defender, has threatened to take'nel action' against anyone who threatens them and their two children. Last week, it was revealed that the Portuguese full-back had been banned from being allowed back, but no reason was given as to why. Despite reports that he swung an elbow toward an U21 player, smashed the players' room, and spat at a coach.
Wolves defender Jonny Otto was exiled from the squad for 'swinging an elbow at a player, destroying the players' room and SPITTING at a coach' as he's forced to train away from the first team
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December 12, 2023
Jonny is reported to have clashed with forward Tawanda Chirewa, who joined from Ipswich in 2019. In three Premier League 2 games this season, he has scored two goals and remained on the bench for Wolves' last three games. Jonny will train with the Wolves' first team until the end of January, according to many, with others predicting that both teams will try to find a transfer window.
Julen Lopetegui claimed he could write a book on refereeing howlers that have cost Wolves
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March 31, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Julen Lomoegui said he could write a book about his team's refereeing howlers, but that the Wolves coach has decided that a new one should begin. Lolmegui called a meeting with his players at Compton's training ground on Saturday, on the outskirts of Wolverhampton, as they brace for a potentially season-defining match. Wolves can't be blamed for the fact that the world doesn't approve them. They were on the wrong end of game-changing VAR calls in Newcastle and Leeds' losses before the international break, and they were already annoyed with the government's decisions in Cup matches against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
PLAYER RATINGS: Trent Alexander-Arnold shines on his 250th game but Alisson makes shocking blunder
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January 8, 2023
In the third round of the FA Cup, Liverpool and Wolves played out a tense 2-2 draw on Saturday night at Anfield, with the match being replayed at Molineux. Darwin Nunez scored his tenth goal of the season on his first appearance, expertly assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold on his 250th appearance, while left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri ran the show for the visitors in a lively fashion. After an embarrassing blunder in the 26th minute that allowed Goncalo Guedes to score for the visitors, and Wolves' equalizer was culpable in a game that saw a late game decided by a controversial VAR decision.
Erling Haaland of Man City is the king of our Premier League, so we have him as No. 1 in our POWER RANKINGS for four weeks
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September 19, 2022
Arsenal's leaders returned to winning ways after defeating Brentford 3-0, with William Saliba and Granit Xhaka as the outstanding performers. With 3-0 and 6-2 victories at Wolves and home against Leicester respectively, Manchester City and Tottenham maintained the heat on the Gunners. Fulham beat Nottingham Forest 3-2, earning them their third victory of the season, while Everton defeated West Ham thanks to Neal Maupay's goal against West Ham. However, three games were postponed this weekend due to policing problems, although Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was on display. With all the attention and players' achievements so far this term, here's the most recent top ten of Sportsmail's Premier League Power Rankings.