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By TUM BALOGUN Published: 08: 52 AEST, 23 May 2025 | Updated: 09: 18 AEST, 23 May 2025 View comments Wolves captain Nelson Semedo has filmed a farewell video in the event that he does not sign the four-year contract on offer from the club, according to a report.    The Portugal international will be a free agent this summer but the Midlands club, who eased to Premier League safety after the arrival of Vítor Pereira in December, are keen for the defender to stay, it has been claimed.   Semedo joined on a free transfer from Barcelona in 2020 and has gone on to make 181 appearances, scoring three goals and providing 11 assists.   According to the Express and Star, the 31-year-old is still undecided about his future but has nonetheless recorded a goodbye message to Wolves supporters if he does leave.   Wolves fans are already preparing to wave goodbye to one star man when they welcome Brentford to Molineux on Sunday, with Matheus Cunha all but confirmed to be leaving the side for Manchester United this summer.   Semedo has been a crucial player for Wolves under a series of managers, including Nuno Espirito Santo, Bruno Lage and Gary O'Neil.   Wolves skipper Nelson Semedo has reportedly filmed a farewell video if he decides not to stay with the club beyond the end of the season The West Midlands outfit are keen for the 31-year-old to stay and have offered him a four-year contract, according to a report Wolves are set to lose talisman Matheus Cunha this summer, whose £62. 5m release clause is expected to be triggered by Man United The latter handed him the armband in December, taking over from Mario Lemina.   The full back has been linked with a reunion with Lage at Benfica in his native Portugal.   Semedo made 43 league appearances for the Lisbon giants before his move to the Nou Camp in 2017.   Young defender Rodrigo Gomes, who has made 24 appearances in the Premier League this season, has been tipped to step into the veteran's place should be leave at the end of the campaign.   

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