Wolverhampton Wanderers are now “close” to reach an agreement for a “strong” defender, and in a “ongoing” speech, Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed.
The wolf sets the sight on the defender set to leave semedo
The wolf is currently planning his life without Nelson Semed. The latest update to Vitor Pereira shows that the right back has not returned to Molineux as their former captain has yet to commit to a new contract.
The manager said: “My relationship with Nelson was very honest from the start. He told me that five years later it was time to find another challenge. But I need to feel he is honest with me. I want to know the truth from the beginning. After that, wait, wait. You can’t wait. ”
The 31-year-old established himself as a key player during his five seasons at Molineux, making his appearance in the 34 Premier League last season, but given the increased chances of him leaving, Pereira set his sights instead.
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It was revealed last week that Old Gold overtook AC Milan in a race at Almeria’s right backmark Paville, and now there’s another exciting update on the pursuit of the defender.
Romano, who will remain in X, reveals that the wolves are “close to an agreement” for Paville, both on the side of Almeria and the player, and they hope to soon file an offer of 15 million euros (£13 million) and get a deal.
“Strong” Paville could be a solid alternative to Semedo
Given that the Portuguese defender has a bag of Premier League experience, Pereira’s loss of Cemedo is a blow, but there are plenty of indications that Almeria’s fullback can be a solid, long-term alternative.
At just 22 years old, the Spanish defender is still young, but he has first-team experience and showed off his offensive power by making 63 appearances for Almeria, earning two goals and eight assists in between.
Football scout Ben Matinson praised the Spanish U21 International for his performance at the U21 European Championship.
So, it’s promising news that the deal is nearing completion, as Paville could be an exciting long-term addition to Pereira’s team.