Landing Mayoral would be a big coup and the Spaniard has enjoyed a far more productive season than the former Stuttgart striker.
Indeed, in their respective leagues this term, the current Getafe forward has not only scored more goals (12 vs two), but he has also registered more goal-creating actions per 90 (0.36 vs 0) and recorded more progressive carries (22 vs one) and it clearly shows who has been the more positive threat in the opposition third.
Mayoral has also registered more shots on target per game (1.1 vs 0.2) while averaging more key passes per game (0.8 vs 0.4) and succeeding with more successful dribble attempts per game (0.7 vs 0.1), which is yet more evidence of the Getafe hitman enjoying a far more productive season than Kalajdzic.
The £79k-per-week frontman is enjoying the most prolific spell of his career, and perhaps it shouldn’t come as a surprise he is starring for Getafe, especially considering he has received plenty of praise during his career, most notably from former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane, who lauded him back in 2017 after an impressive display for the club:
“Mayoral is here with us and has a role to play, he’s shown that today. He was given a chance and he’s done a great job. Not just with his goal, he put in a complete performance.”
The former AS Roma ace has even outscored Hwang this season, and it could be interesting to see how the duo would play together should O’Neil secure his services this month.
How Borja Mayoral compares to Hwang Hee-Chan
The South Korean forward has been in sensational form this season for Wolves, scoring 11 goals and grabbing three assists across 21 matches, and losing him for the next three or four weeks could be devastating for the club.
Mayoral has found the back of the net on 14 occasions this term in all competitions while chipping in with an assist, and he has done this having played one more match than Hwang.
With 14 and 15 goal contributions respectively, there is not much between the two centre-forwards, but adding someone like Mayoral into his starting XI, potentially alongside Hwang, could give the Old Gold a jolt in the right direction.
According to WhoScored, the former Red Bull Salzburg forward excels at finishing – which would explain his excellent scoring record this season – while his style of play tends to incorporate a lot of dribbling, and he tends to be a regular threat on the counter-attack.
The Spaniard, on the other hand, excels at passing and headed attempts – evidenced by his four headed goals in La Liga this season – while his style of play tends to feature more long balls and between them, the duo could make for a profitable partnership for the Molineux side.
Mayoral has played for clubs such as Real Madrid and Roma during his career so far, winning the Champions League during his spell with the former in 2018 and he could bring an elite, winning mentality to the club.
The 26-year-old has scored 70 senior goals across 257 matches and this works out as a goal every 3.6 matches, a solid, if unspectacular ratio.
League statistics this season |
Borja Mayoral |
Hwang Hee-Chan |
Goals |
12 |
10 |
Assists |
1 |
3 |
Key passes per game |
0.8 |
0.7 |
Shots on target per game |
1.1 |
0.7 |
Big chances created |
2 |
4 |
However, his frightening start to the 2023/24 season may indicate that he is becoming a more out-and-out goalscorer for his club and this should surely entice O’Neil to make a concrete move to sign him in the coming weeks.
Of course, the club will have to perhaps move on a player or two before bringing any new faces into Molineux, and this could be the only stumbling block with regard to signing Mayoral.
Signing a striker is a necessity rather than a desire for the manager, however, and this may just stand him in good stead as he looks for his first January signing.
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