All eyes will be on Mateus Mane during Liverpool’s two-game battle with Wolves this week, but keep an eye out for Hugo Bueno.
There’s a lot of buzz around Wolves’ new starlet. Liverpool admire Mane and will likely explore a move when they eventually drop down to the Championship.
The 18-year-old is a talented, versatile attacker who has emerged as one of the most important players at Molineux since the turn of the new year.
But Mane hasn’t been Wolves’ best player — that would be Bueno, the Spanish wing-back who would be perfect for Liverpool.
Liverpool have to lose one of the two games vs Wolves, which do you pick?
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Why Liverpool should go for Hugo Bueno over Mateus Mane
As someone who had the misfortune of covering Wolves for much of this season, I have a pretty good idea of the quality they possess. Spoiler alert, it’s not much.
The Old Gold have punched above their weight in the Premier League for the best part of a decade, often driven on by individual quality — like Matheus Cunha, Ruben Neves, and Diogo Jota of course.
They haven’t had that superstar quality this season.
One player who has stepped up to the plate is Bueno. A natural left wing-back, he’s comfortable operating on both flanks and his tenacious defensive approach is only bested by dangerous attacking play.

Bueno has delivered the most crosses (43) of any player in the Premier League this season and leads his team in interceptions (31) and chances created (29). On that playmaking point, he has created twice as many as any other Wolves player.
Add to that an electric dribbling style, and you have a Kerkez-esque full-back who could be a dream rotation piece for Arne Slot.
When he came back from a loan spell at Feyenoord in the summer, no one knew if he would still be at Molineux come deadline day — especially after Wolves signed David Moller Wolfe in his position.
Not only has he stayed, but Bueno has become a key player. He has played the fourth-most league minutes for Wolves this season.
You can only save one Wolves star from Rob Edwards’ sinking ship, who do you want at Liverpool?
The reason for Liverpool to have a look is simple. Andy Robertson will almost certainly leave Liverpool at the end of the season, and Milos Kerkez can’t be the only option in that position.
But also, Liverpool’s right-back issues this season make a defender who can play both sides a tempting proposition. Bueno has done that often this season, and his threat from the right was exemplified by a picture-perfect strike from distance during their comeback against Arsenal.
The 23-year-old has youth and talent on his side. When you’re watching Liverpool’s two clashes with Wolves this week, do yourself a favour and keep an eye on Bueno.
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