One signing has already been made by the Old Gold. Emmanuel Agbadou made his FA Cup debut against Bristol City after joining Wolves on a four-and-a-half-year contract from Stade Reims.
However, Wolves’ owners have other plans for this month besides capturing the Ivorian defender. Renato Veiga of Chelsea has also been linked to Wolves, who are still searching for a center-back to expand Vitor Pereira’s options.
But fans can anticipate more from more than just incomings. One of the Midlands giants’ most seasoned players may also be leaving.
Pablo Sarabia is nearing the end of his tenure at Molineux after failing to start a single game under Pereira and falling far down the team’s hierarchy.
Due to his limited role and contract expiration at the end of the season, the 32-year-old will not be eligible for a contract renewal.
The Spanish midfielder “is in negotiations” to join Celta Vigo, according to Portuguese journalist Luis Pinto Coelho, who claims that the player is now qualified to negotiate a pre-contract deal with clubs outside of England.
It’s reasonable to think Sarabia wouldn’t leave until the conclusion of the season, though, considering his contract situation.
As he nears the end of his career, supporters will anticipate that the former Paris Saint-Germain star will return to his native country within the next six months due to Claudio Giraldez Gonzalez’s team expressing early interest.
Pereira will already have one eye on the summer transfer market, even though Wolves still have the opportunity to add a midfield player this month, particularly if Mario Lemina completes a move to Al Shabab.
If the Wolves manager has the defenders he wants before then, he will focus on midfield. The summer transfer window is always livelier and frequently offers opportunities that the mid-season window does not.
In an attempt to start the upcoming season better than they did this one, Pereira is already thinking about bringing a new number 10 to Wolves. This is an exciting potential for the team, who will be keen to maintain their top-flight standing.