Wolves ready to sign “the real deal”

Under Gary O’Neill, Wolverhampton Wanderers had a reasonably successful season. However, in the last ten games, they only managed one victory, which is why it’s so critical that they succeed this summer.

Many Premier League clubs are in danger due to the gathering mists of profit and sustainability breaches, but Wolves are not seen to be one of them. Even still, free-spending this summer will not be feasible, even with the increasing interest in the £60 million Pedro Neto.
However, cunning manoeuvres might undoubtedly be made, as an intriguing development surrounding O’Neil’s potential first summer signing is becoming clear.

Wolves transfer news

Wolves are “concretely interested” in Paraguayan winger Ramon Sosa, who is valued at €18 million (£15 million) by his Argentine Primera División club Talleres, according to writer German Garcia Grova, via Rudy Galetti.

Newcastle United has also been keeping tabs on the 24-year-old, but it appears that the Old Gold are now in control as they get ready to make an official approach. The player’s agent has reportedly had “very positive” meetings with the Old Gold.
“Wolves fans should get excited by this, he’s the real deal,” an Argentine football writer stated in response to the potential transfer.

Ramon Sosa’s style of play

A left winger by trade, Sosa might be 24 but he has spent the past several years honing his skills in South America and now feels ready to make the leap to a division like the Premier League.

He has played in 21 games across all competitions this season, scoring seven goals and dishing out six assists. Given his exceptional dribbling abilities, he may be able to win over a number of Molineux supporters.

In fact, Sosa’s level of quality is evident in the fact that, according to FBref, he is in the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers in divisions comparable to the Argentine Primera División for successful take-ons per 90.

In addition to making an impression in the Premier League with his ability to drive the ball forward and leave opponents bested and floored, this suggests that he would be the ideal new partner for Matheus Cunha, whose technical prowess has left spectators in awe this season.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*