Ruben Neves has once again pledged his allegiance to Wolves amid Manchester United's transfer interest in him, saying he's "getting the ideas" of new boss Bruno Lage and is "completely focused" on the coming season.
The Portugal international midfielder has been linked with a move away from Wolves, who are going through something of a transition at the moment following the exit of former boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
There were fears Neves could follow his compatriot and exit the Molineux this summer but club chiefs moved quickly to install former Benfica manager Lage at the helm.
And Neves insists he's enjoying working under the new manager and is focused on having a successful season with Wolves.
Neves told Wolves TV: "He is a very good coach. I am really happy to work with him.
"I spoke with a few friends when he signed for Wolves – that were players in Benfica and are good friends of mine – and they said a lot of good things about him.
"He's a very good coach with lots of good ideas. I think that when things are completely together, we'll be a really hard team to beat."
The midfielder added: "When you want to play at the highest level of football you have to be ready.
"It's my job and I need to work hard. I had a great time with family and now I'm completely focused here, to be fit for the start of the Premier League. It's about pre-season and hard work – getting fit for the Premier League. That's the main thing.
"We are getting the ideas of the new coach and I think we are doing well. We have a lot to improve but I think we are doing a great job. We still have two weeks – it's a good time to train and improve. Let's go for it!
"We are working all together. The players from the national teams came back one week ago and you can see already the results on the pitch.
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"We'll improve a lot in the two weeks in front of us and that's the main target, improve as much as we can for the first game. It's the Premier League and everyone knows every team is a hard game. Leicester will be a really good test for us.
"The main thing is to work hard in these two weeks to get completely concentrated on what we have to do, and fit to try and get the first three points of the season."