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Jorge Mendes not in charge of recruitment at Wolves, says club managing director

Portuguese football agent Jorge Mendes poses on arrival for the world premiere of the film Ronaldo in central London on November 9, 2015.
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Image: Jorge Mendes (pictured) is just an associate of Fosun, says Wolves MD

Wolves managing director Laurie Dalrymple has denied super-agent Jorge Mendes is in charge of the club's transfers.

The Sky Bet Championship side appointed Mendes' client Nuno Espirito Santo as manager on Tuesday.

Jorge Mendes Radamel Falcao
Image: Mendes watches a match alongside Radamel Falcao

Mendes, whose client list includes represents Cristiano Ronaldo, Radamel Falcao and Jose Mourinho, is an associate of Wolves owners Fosun and helped bring £13m Helder Costa to Molineux last season.

Former boss Paul Lambert left the club on Monday after just seven months in charge and was unhappy with Mendes' influence over transfers.

And Dalrymple was forced to insist Mendes does not have an overbearing influence at Molineux.

He said: "Jorge Mendes is not in charge of the recruitment of this club. He can't be. That is point one. It is not within the rules.

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A lack of consistency was key to Paul Lambert leaving Wolves, according to the club's managing director Laurie Dalrymple.

"However, is he a known associate of the owners? Yes he is. He is a friend and he has been for some time. There has never been any secret about that. It is a comment Jeff (Shi, director) has made on more than one occasion.

"Are we any different to any other club as to how we operate our recruitment plan? No, we are probably not.

"We have a very established team within the club headed by Kevin (Thelwell, sporting director). We have a team who look at players from any number of sources, including Jorge and Gestifute (his company).

"The bottom line is we want the best players to come into this club to take this team forward, no matter where they come from. If the man in the moon is good enough, we will look at him and look to sign him."

Image: Nuno Espirito Santo has previously managed Valencia and Porto

Ivan Cavaleiro, Silvio and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson were also signed last summer with the help of Mendes.

Espirito Santo left Porto earlier this month halfway through a two-year deal and became Wolves' fourth manager in 315 days, since Fosun bought the club.

But he also said he would be open to any player as long as they could help Wolves mount a promotion challenge.

"I am a client of the best agent in the world. He does his job. I do my job," said Espirito Santo at his unveiling at Molineux

"This (transfers) is the task of the club. We started working yesterday. We have to get good players. if they are British, German or whatever as long as they perform. We are open to every option."

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