Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Andre signed a new four-year contract on Friday, May 22, 2026, committing his future to the club until 2030 with an option for an additional year.
The 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder arrived from Fluminense in August 2024.
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He chose to stay with the West Midlands club despite their recent relegation from the Premier League and reported interest from other teams.
Andre has made 74 appearances across two seasons for the club.
He secured two fan-voted Player of the Month awards during his debut campaign.
He also scored a dramatic injury-time winner against Liverpool at Molineux in March.
Club Officials Express Delight
"We are absolutely delighted that Andre has committed his future to Wolves," said Nathan Shi, Wolves executive chairman.
Shi noted that constant dialogue took place over the past few months.
The midfielder always made his desire to stay clear to help the club realize its immediate target of returning to the top flight.
"Having a player with Andre's quality committing to Wolves for the next four years is a huge statement of intent for the future," added Shi.
"It shows our long-term ambition and sends a strong message to other players that we are building a team hungry to get the club back to where it belongs."
Rob Edwards, Wolves head coach, praised Andre's professionalism.
"Andre's a great guy and is incredibly professional – he's a dream to work with," said Edwards.