The former Portugal uner-21 international managed just 70 appearances for the Old Gold, spread out over the course
of several seasons. He scored three times and grabbed two assists in that time, but never became a permanent fixture in the side.
Vinagre record by season for Wolves (all comps) |
Season |
Games |
Minutes |
G/A |
2017/18 |
13 |
967 |
2 |
2018/19 |
21 |
991 |
1 |
2019/20 |
33 |
1818 |
2 |
2020/21 |
3 |
262 |
0 |
Stats from Transfermarkt |
He went on several loan spells throughout his time contracted to the club, including a move to Greek side
Olympiakos in 2020. Interestingly, that coincided with the loan move of Ait-Nouri, and The Athletic’s Tim Spiers
confirmed the two transfers were related.
Spiers explained on X at the time that the Algerian was signed “to replace Vinagre in the squad,” a like-for-like trade.
Vinagre struggled to settle at a club after leaving Molineux permanently in 2022 under then-boss Bruno Lage and
returning home to join Sporting. He went on loan to England twice, joining Everton and Hull City.
This season, the player who was loaned out to create place for Ait-Nouri is exceeding him in terms of assists, with
nine more than any other Wolves player in 2024–2025. This is pretty ironic. At Molineux, Vinagre has contributed
fewer goals overall this season than anyone else except Matheus Cunha, who has 10 goals and ten assists.
Vinagre is obviously playing for a team where he can thrive since a football player’s environment is essential. It’s
possible that Wolves supporters may reflect on his time at Molineux and wish things had gone differently. The ideal
Ait-Nouri substitute might have been standing in front of them the entire time.
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