Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten “old school winger” in January.

Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten "old school winger" in January.
Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten "old school winger" in January.

Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten “old school winger” in January.

Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten “old school winger” in January.

Pedro Neto, a Portuguese winger, was strongly connected to leaving Wolves prior to his injury.

The winger was reportedly attracting interest from several teams,

including Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool.

It therefore makes perfect sense that Wolves would be interested in signing a winger of a

comparable caliber, given that a Neto sale would necessitate the acquisition of Gary O’Neil’s replacement.

Wolves have expressed interest in former Celtic player Jota,

who is presently playing for Al Ittihad in Saudi Arabia despite making very few appearances.

 

Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten "old school winger" in January.
Wolves will compete with Spurs for the £193k-a-week forgotten “old school winger” in January.

Wolves now interested in Jota

Spurs and now Wolves are reportedly targeting Jota for a January loan move, according to a story in The Sun.

Spurs’ interest will come from Postecoglou’s prior collaboration with him,

while Wolves’ interest is probably a reaction to the possibility of losing Neto.

Jota’s former Benfica coach, Joao Tralhao, called him “an old-school winger,”

which will give Wolves encouragement as well.

Wolves would want to sign him as a substitute for Neto because of his Celtic statistics,

especially considering that the selling club would probably greatly subsidize his £193k weekly salary.

Jota on the wing for Wolves along with Neto could be deadly

Even though it would seem that Jota’s arrival would force Neto to depart,

the fact that a loan deal is being considered suggests that Wolves

may have both players playing down either wing at Molineux.

Due to their similar success on both wings, both players have the ability to switch

up their wing play frequently during games to confuse opponents.

He played 43 appearances for Celtic last season, contributing 12 assists and 15 goals.

He demonstrated his consistency the previous season, when, according to Transfermarkt,

he scored 13 goals and provided 14 assists in 40 games.

Wolves may have one of the most dynamic winger pairings in the league

if Jota could step up to the Premier League level. It’s also important to note that

Postecoglou has an outstanding talent ID thus far, so if he wants Jota, we can be sure he will succeed.

 

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