Marshall Munetsi is being linked with a move from Wolves to Ligue 1 side Nice, with the Zimbabwe international emerging as a potential midfield option for the French club, according to data compiled on 21 December 2025.
The 29-year-old central midfielder, currently listed with a market value of €12.00m, is the subject of transfer speculation suggesting Nice are monitoring his situation at Molineux. The rumour, recorded without a stated probability of completion, indicates interest rather than an advanced negotiation, and there is no public information on the length or terms of any prospective deal.
Munetsi’s current contract details at Wolves are not disclosed in the data, leaving open the possibility that he could move either for a fee or, in future, as a free agent depending on his agreement with the Premier League club. The absence of a stated expiry date inevitably fuels discussion over his long‑term future in England.
The Harare-born midfielder joined Wolves from Stade Reims, where he significantly increased his profile in Ligue 1. His move from Reims to the Premier League was registered in the 2024-25 cycle, following a steady rise in market value during his time in France, where he grew from a €1m-rated player in late 2019 to a peak valuation of €12m by December 2023.
Before heading to Europe, Munetsi built his career in South Africa with Ubuntu Cape Town, Orlando Pirates and Baroka FC, experiencing both permanent transfers and loans. At international level he represents Zimbabwe, and at club level he is listed primarily as a central midfielder, right-footed, and standing 1.88m tall.
If Nice firm up their interest, a return to Ligue 1 could offer Munetsi a fresh platform to reassert his value and shape the next phase of a career that has already taken him from Harare to South Africa, France and the Premier League.
