Wolves’ summer transfer target of €22 million is now officially set for a medical examination in January after the Salernitana approves the deal out of fear of a new transfer.
Wolves fans will recall all the drama that ensued following their club’s last minute attempt to sign the striker on loan from Salernitana with a view to buy him at €18m.
This was immediately rejected by the Serie A side, who now fear they are going to get a second ‘soap opera’ in January, according to Tutto Salernitana
They recall claims that a new release clause is now in his contract, meaning he can leave for around €21-22m in the next transfer window, which expires in mid-January.
Whether Wolves are still interested remains to be seen, but the player ‘can leave for an offer of €22m’, which certainly makes him an enticing target.
The website then weigh up the pros and cons of letting him leave in January, since selling would déja vus.
indeed allow them to make a lot of money, but they would then be charged with the task of replacing him quickly during a transfer window where deals are hard to come by.
In short, if Wolves come knocking again, there could be a lot of
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