Wolves make breakthrough in pursue of £17m target

Wolves could be at an advantage in their pursuit of one transfer target this summer, all thanks to Jorge Mendes.

The manager led his team to a 14th-place Premier League result; improvement is required for the upcoming season.

Wolves may have an advantage in the competition to recruit a single player because they have been connected to a number of talented players ahead of the transfer window.

Wolves favourites to sign transfer target Ramon Sosa

Ramon Sosa, a winger for Talleres, has been linked to Wolves this summer. He is expected to move from Argentina.

The 24-year-old has changed agents, thus the Old Gold have a “good chance” of landing a deal, according to German writer Garcia Grova’s story this week.

It’s now believed that Jorge Mendes represents the Paraguay international, according to sources from Versus.

Talleres want a fee of €20m (£17m) to part ways with the dynamic forward, who could be on the move to Molineux this summer.

Sosa could be the next Jorge Mendes masterclass at Wolves

Jorge Mendes, who has coordinated numerous star trades over the years, is the person Wolves want to be associated to in the transfer season.

Many major players, such Diogo Jota, Joao Moutinho, Matheus Nunes, and of course Ruben Neves, have arrived to Molineux thanks to the agent’s close ties to the Midlands club.

Now that Sosa is a highly regarded player in Argentina and has a lot to offer O’Neil, Mendes’ newest addition may go on to join Molineux.

The current Mendes players on O’Neil’s first team—Toti Gomes, Pedro Neto, Jose Sa, and Nelson Semedo—have ties to the deceased as well.

The 24-year-old was formerly referred to by analyst Ben Mattinson as a “smart decision maker” and a player who presents a continual “problem” for defenders.

The winger’s numbers speak for themselves when it comes to his directness in the final third. He can be used on either flank.

The similarities between Sosa and Neto were exclusively revealed to Molineux News by ESPN journalist Roberto Rojas, which might be intriguing considering the uncertainty surrounding the Portugal international’s future.
According to FBref, the Talleres winger averaged an incredible 3.27 successful take-ons per 90 possessions in the Copa de la Liga Profesional in 2024, proving to be a constant threat.

Furthermore, Sosa demonstrated his exceptional ability to create goals in the future by recording an average of 1.06 goal-creating activities per 90.

All indications point to Sosa potentially joining Molineux this summer, which might put O’Neil in position to recruit a top prospect from Mendes.

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