Pedro Lima is officially in England to complete his move to Wolves.
Wanderers recently agreed a deal with Sport Recife for his transfer, beating Chelsea to the young Brazilian’s signature.
Lima had been expected to sign with the Blues, and it is believed that he would have been loaned to Strasbourg, a French club. However, the player recently gave an explanation of why he decided to sign with Wolves, saying, “It wasn’t a question of salary, of money, it was more a question of projecting my career. I think a lot about the future, I know where I want to go and I’m looking for the right paths towards my life’s goals.” It was evident that Lima felt joining Wolves would be better for his development, and now it is just a matter of this move being confirmed.
Pedro Lima move to Wolves is imminent as player shares plane snap
Wolves fans have already seen two players complete moves to the club this summer.
Rodrigo Gomes has announced a couple of weeks ago, and before the 2023/24 season had even ended, it was announced that Tommy Doyle’s loan move was to be turned permanent.
Lima will likely become a first-team option for Gary O’Neil rather than starting out with the U21s. Wolves fans won’t have to wait too long for those first photos of Lima wearing an old gold jersey, as the player is now officially in England to seal his move. On Saturday, he reposted a picture on his Instagram Story featuring him and two other people, most likely his mother and father. Recently, Wolves and Sport Recife agreed to a deal for Lima, and he was always going to officially move on July 1.
I’ve had both memorable and professional experiences here. I’m eager and driven for the upcoming cycle, but before I go, I want to express my appreciation to the club and the entire red-black community. ❤️🏤
“See you later, but never say goodbye.” I’m grateful, Sport! I am grateful that the Lord has supported me so far, my Lord!
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