Done Deals : Wolves signs £200m star who then won PL POTY – Comfirmed

Done Deals : Wolves signs £200m star who then won PL POTY - Comfirmed
Done Deals : Wolves signs £200m star who then won PL POTY - Comfirmed

Done Deals : Wolves signs £200m star who then won PL POTY – Comfirmed

Done Deals : Wolves signs £200m star who then won PL POTY – Comfirmed

Liverpool defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 at the Molineux on Saturday,

keeping the team at the bottom of the Premier League standings.

Out of their first six games, Gary O’Neil’s club has lost four and drawn one, making them one of

just four teams in the division without a single victory.

In an effort to turn things around, the former Bournemouth manager used a different

center-back combination against Arne Slot’s Reds this past weekend.

Playing together as a three, Toti Gomes and Santiago Bueno had never before been paired together in

a back four. Together, they allowed 2.53 xG to Liverpool with their colleagues.

After it was confirmed that Yerson Mosquera is unlikely to play again before the conclusion of

the season due to a knee injury sustained against Aston Villa, O’Neil will need to find a solution for

Wolves’ defensive problems.

In the summer of 2019, the Old Gold could have had a world-class center-back on their hands,

but in the end, they only signed Jesus Vallejo, missing out on their main objective.

The tenure of Jesus Vallejo at Wolves

Nuno Espirito Santo made a surprise deal towards the end of July 2019 to recruit

the Spanish central defender from Real Madrid for a season-long loan.

He was only ever going to be a temporary solution for Wolves, though, since the deal did not contain

a chance for the club to make it permanent at the conclusion of the 2019–20 season.

In the end, Vallejo was not even a temporary solution for Nuno because the center defender found it difficult to establish himself and was only able to make two Premier League games before having his loan terminated in January.

The table above shows that in his two appearances in the top level, Wolves gave up an incredible six goals, lost four of his seven ground duels, and committed one mistake that gave the opposition a clear opportunity to score.

Prior to being shipped back to Real Madrid, where he is still playing today after making one appearance in a La Liga game for the Champions League winners, Vallejo also participated in five EFL Cup games and five Europa League qualifying matches.

The only central defender Wolves purchased during the 2019 summer transfer window was the Spaniard, but if they had been somewhat more aggressive in their pursuit of Ruben Dias, one of their top targets, things might have turned out very differently.
The wolves’

interest in Ruben Dias

The Express & Star reported at the start of August 2019, just a matter of days after the deal for Vallejo was completed, that the Old Gold had decided to end their interest in the Benfica star.

It was claimed that the Old Gold were keen on bringing the Portuguese titan over to England and that they had been in talks with Benfica to agree a fee for his services.

However, they were unable to reach an agreement with the Liga Portugal giants and were not prepared to pay his release clause to get a deal over the line, as it was set at £57m.

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