In an exclusive interview with Transfer Tavern, Wolves legend Steve Bull has admitted that Bruno Fernandes went under their radar and he would've expected Jorge Mendes to get him to Wolves before his move to Man United.

Since Wolves earned promotion back to the Premier League they have had an influx of Portuguese players, with eight currently in their first-team squad as well as just selling Diogo Jota to Liverpool last summer.

Fernandes has been a revelation at Manchester United since he signed last January and his influence on the pitch with dragging them closer to Manchester City on the pitch with 35 goals and 21 assists in 67 games for the Red Devils.

Speaking on how he went under the radar at Molineux and why he hopes Fernandes doesn't speak to Pedro Neto, Bull told Transfer Tavern:

"I think he went under the radar for [Jorge] Mendes otherwise, I think he would have definitely been on our scale and we definitely would have had him all day long.

"They say things to each other on international camps because players talk, agents talk, everyone talks, and I can't see any reason why Neto would want to go."

Pedro Neto has been linked with a £50 million move to Manchester United this summer, however, Bull thinks it will require a fee closer to £80 million.

It was also reported that the £180,000 per week midfielder was going to try and convince Neto to make the switch while they were on international duty with Portugal.