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Angel Gomes has scored four goals in 20 appearances this season at Marseille Wolves are set to complete a loan move for Marseille's England midfielder Angel Gomes. Talks have been ongoing between the clubs over a return to the Premier League for the former Manchester United player. Sources are indicating a deal is at an advanced stage over an initial loan that will include an option to buy. Gomes joined Marseille from Lille in the summer but has not started a Ligue 1 match since November and a decision has been made that he can leave this month. He has scored four goals in 20 appearances in all competitions for the French club but did not start a Champions League match. The 25-year-old came through the ranks at Manchester United, where he made 10 senior appearances. When he made his senior debut - replacing Wayne Rooney as a substitute at 16 years and 263 days old - he became the youngest player to represent Manchester United since Duncan Edwards in 1953. Gomes has four England caps, all made under former caretaker manager Lee Carsley, but his last international appearance was in October 2024. Gomes on life abroad, England and the 'weight' of the Man Utd shirt Latest Wolves news, analysis and fan views Ask about Wolves - what do you want to know? Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Alcaraz beats Djokovic in Melbourne to complete career Slam Premier League: Build-up to three games at 14: 00 GMT La Liga: Build-up as Real Madrid host Rayo Vallecano What happens to our brains when we're under anesthesia? Voyager’s epic journey into deep space Former Olympian Steve Cram CBE reveals the secrets to running The most improbable hotel makeover of the Hebrides Why 2026 could be GB's most successful Winter Olympics 'Torres-like' Ekitike haunts long-term admirers Newcastle A Slam four years in the making - Rybakina's return to top I never stopped believing - Calvert-Lewin Your Winter Olympics need-to-know guide in six charts Nine siblings and a dog called Zoomer - Wirtz in his own words Djokovic steals show as Australian Open finally ignites Barcelona 'shakedown' offers first hints of F1 2026 Are Arsenal fans making team nervous in title race? Cages, crushes and stabbings - is European away safety getting worse? The NFL's 'Queen's Gambit' who helped create $1. 5bn worth of talent How do Liverpool fix their struggles against low blocks? Record-breaking World Cup, so why no title sponsor for domestic league? How English clubs got smart to dominate this season's Champions League Why Holland could be key to Man Utd's revival under Carrick Trubin's 'miracle' - how Mourinho's Benfica stunned Real Madrid Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.