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A £18.8million Wolverhampton Wanderers star could build confidence after the international break

Wolverhampton Wanderers star Jose Sa could be set to enjoy a ‘huge’ boost after the international break as journalist Dean Jones has told GIVEMESPORT why he may play a defining role in the Molineux outfit remaining in the Premier League.

Having spent more than £80million on fresh talent during the summer window and enjoyed an upturn in form recently, including an eye-catching victory against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City, Gary O’Neil’s Wolves will be looking to push on when domestic action returns later this month.Away From the Action | Jose Sa | Features | News | Wolverhampton Wanderers  FC

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Sa handed Wolves a significant boost last month as he committed his long-term future to the club, according to the Express & Star, by penning a new four-year contract.

The report suggests the agreement also includes a 12-month option which would see the goalkeeper, who has failed to miss a single minute of Premier League action this season, potentially remain at Molineux until the summer of 2028.

Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs has insisted that Sa’s fresh deal highlights his importance in head coach O’Neil’s plans, while his leadership qualities also resulted in negotiations being identified as a necessity by key members behind the scenes.

The Portuguese shot-stopper put pen-to-paper despite his previous contract, which allowed him to pocket £25,000-per-week, still having just shy of three years to run.

Wolves looked to act ahead of the January window opening for business as Sa attracted interest during the summer, with Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest being among the sides to plot a move.

Transfer insider Jones recently told GIVEMESPORT that Wanderers received formal enquiries over the 30-year-old’s availability, with suitors being keen to take advantage of the Midlands outfit’s well-documented financial problems forcing them to cash in on several stars.

Read More: £34m Star Would Be ‘Really Good’ For Wolves Survival Hopes At MolineuxAway From the Action | Jose Sa | Features | News | Wolverhampton Wanderers  FC

Dean Jones update – Jose Sa

Jones believes Wolves chief O’Neil will be eyeing the upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth and Sheffield United, which are scheduled to take place on October 21 and November 4 respectively, as ideal opportunities to get points on the board and boost their hopes of avoiding another relegation scrap.

The respected journalist feels Sa could play a pivotal role in building confidence within the dressing room by keeping clean sheets against the strugglers, while shut-outs would emphasise that he warranted a new deal.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT:Away From the Action | Jose Sa | Features | News | Wolverhampton Wanderers  FC

“We know he is a good goalkeeper. I think the fact he has got a new contract now should help him settle down. He wants to become a big part of this side’s evolution, and it looks like things under Gary O’Neil are going in the right direction.

“They have a couple of games coming up against Bournemouth and Sheffield United. They could give Wolves a platform to continue to build on. I think it’ll help define where they stand in the division this season.

“If you can keep clean sheets in matches like that, then it not only boosts the team’s confidence but, for Sa, it will be huge.”

Where does Sa rank among Premier League goalkeepers?

Wolves forked out £6.8million, according to The Athletic, when they signed Sa from Greek heavyweights Olympiacos two years ago, and he has repaid the faith shown in him.

The former Porto custodian has gone on to make himself one of the first names on the team sheet, having kept 24 clean sheets in 84 Wanderers outings, while he has also enjoyed a promising start to the current campaign.

Sa’s performances in the Premier League have resulted in him being handed a 7.03 average match rating by WhoScored, a figure only surpassed by Pedro Neto in the Wolves dressing room.Jose Sa: Full Wolves focus on Premier League after cup exit | Shropshire  Star

He has also made 36 saves in domestic action this term, ranking him second among Premier League goalkeepers thanks to Sheffield United’s Wes Foderingham keeping out 45 attempts, while he is leading the way in terms of high claims after using his 6’4″ frame to his advantage.

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