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‘Disrespected’ Forward Reveals Wolves Is ‘Dream Club’ Despite Hesitations for a New Contract

Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Vítor Pereira has publicly admitted that he cannot guarantee Hwang Hee-chan a place in his starting eleven, urging the South Korea international to “make a decision” about his future at the club. As reported by Liam Keen of the Express & Star, Pereira’s comments have cast doubt over Hwang’s long-term future at Molineux.

Confusing Quotes Around Hwang Hee-chan’s Future and Potential New Contract

Hwang’s Disappointing Season

Last season, Hwang scored 12 goals in 29 appearances, but has struggled with inconsistency this campaign, with just five starts and two goals. Hwang has found minutes hard to come by, with Pereira opting for other attacking options such as Jørgen Strand Larsen and Marshall Munetsi. Despite being one of Wolves’ top scorers in the 23/24 season, the forward now faces an uncertain future under the current regime, with Pereira stating, “I don’t give gifts.”

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Hwang Hee-chan Says ‘Wolves Is Still My Dream Club’

In response to speculation over his future, the Express & Star reported that Hwang said, “Of course Wolves is still my dream club”, reaffirming his affection for the club and the city. However, when asked directly about his future, the 29-year-old stopped short of committing, adding only that he is focused on giving his best and “we’ll see what happens.”

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Decision Time Approaching

With the summer transfer window due to open on June 16, Hwang could attract interest from clubs across Europe, especially after Wolves rejected a £21 million bid from Marseille last summer. Pereira’s stance suggests that the door is open for an exit unless Hwang can force himself back into the team.

The message is clear: sentiment alone will not be enough to secure a starting place. The “disrespected” forward may still be living his dream, but unless something changes, he could be on his way out of the club.

About Luke Fletcher

Is a passionate football writer with a BA (Hons) in Sociology with Criminology and a Postgraduate Certificate in the Sociology of Sport and Exercise. A dedicated Wolverhampton Wanderers fan, he balances his love for the game as a married father of three. When he's not analysing football, he's adding to his ever-growing collection of football shirts or masterminding his latest Football Manager dynasty.