The 46-year-old Portuguese coach will be on a rate at Molineux until 2023 after extending his contract.
His team inspired last season by completing the Premier League crusade in seventh place and reaching the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
And the former goalkeeper has done a wonderful job in the Midlands: the Wolves of a mid-table league team to the contenders of the European position in just three seasons.
He had a year left in his previous contract, believed to have put the pen on paper in a more lucrative offer.
The club’s coach is reportedly awaiting a significant payment on his pre-existing contract of 3 million pounds.
Nuno’s been busy getting his hands on the market between seasons.
The former Porto coach has hired THREE players in a week, adding two from his former camp.
The club broke their movement record by bringing 35 million-pound striker Fabio Silva from Porto with midfielder Vitinha arriving on loan and the club also defending Lyon Marcal.
Before his team’s opening match against Sheffield United on Monday, Nuno told the club’s website: “I feel good. I’m ready for that. I can’t wait to be there. “
“Working very hard for this, because it’s a new cycle, no matter what you’ve done before, it’s about what we have in front of us and that’s what we think we do. “
“Let’s prepare well, challenge, do things the way we do, fight for it. “
President Jeff Shi added: “Nuno is the special for wolves.
“He brought us a transparent identity, and all the paintings that we have done to build our first team over the last 3 years come from the identity created in Nuno’s head. “
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