President admits he’s now ready to cash in on £10m player linked with Wolves transfer.
Wolves’ luck could be in over one transfer target, with a club president today opening the door for his summer sale.
Gary O’Neil and many of his players have jetted off on holiday after a long season, which culminated in a 14th-placed finish in the Premier League.
It was a decent campaign overall, with many people tipping Wolves to really struggle at the start of the campaign. In the end, Wolves achieved what they set out to do, which was stay in the Premier League.
That said, there is frustration for some with the way Wolves finished the season.
O’Neil is hoping for a big summer, having dropped a few messages publicly over the last few months.
One player Wolves have been linked with is Las Palmas goalkeeper Alvaro Valles – and the club’s president is now ready to cash in for the right offer…
Wolves target Alvaro Valles could be set to leave as Las Palmas president hints at summer sale.
There have been a number of reports over the last few months about Wolves having interest in goalkeepers.
Mile Svilar of AS Roma is thought to be of interest. There was also recently a link to Villarreal’s Filip Jorgensen.
It has been suggested that some coaches at Wolves have reservations about Jose Sa’s ball-playing ability and distribution. The Portuguese stopper finished the season in good form though, so O’Neil may want to focus on other positions first.
But should he seek a new goalkeeper, then Valles may well be available. It was reported in April that Wolves had made contact with his representatives and were thinking of making an offer.
On Tuesday lunchtime, Las Palmas president Miguel Ángel Ramírez opened the door to a potential sale of Valles, because the player is not going to sign a new contract at the club and he now only has one year left.