Wolves Sign New Contract With PSG Talented Player Noha Lemina,
Paris Saint-Germain and Wolverhampton Wanderers have agreed to a loan deal for Noha Lemina.
According to a Monday story in The Athletic, Wolves was anticipated to get in touch with PSG over Lemina, who is now on loan at Sampdoria in Italy.
Lemina and his agency still need to work out the details, but Wolves will take the 18-year-old on loan with a €2 million buyout option.
Lemina is the younger brother of Mario Lemina, a 30-year-old midfielder with Wolves who joined from Nice in January 2023 and has made 39 appearances.
Prior to going on loan to Serie B team Sampdoria in late August, where the midfield player had made one league appearance, Lemina was a member of PSG’s first squad throughout the preseason.
According to reports, Wolves have elevated Corinthians striker Yuri Alberto to their top transfer target in an attempt to strengthen Gary O’Neil’s offensive line.
Although his contract with Wolves expires in December 2027, the 22-year-old is a strong contender to start at the front of the line after Chelsea turned down their offer to recruit Armando Broja on loan.
At Molineux, finances are tight, and Wolves have no plans to match the Blues’ £50 million asking price for the Albanian striker.
They have now focused on Alberto, who debuted in Brazil in March of last year, as a result.
Alberto joined Corinthians on a free transfer from Zenit St. Petersburg in January 2023 and has made 95 appearances for the team, tallying 26 goals and 11 assists.
Zenit allowed the Brazilian to return to after paying an incredible €25 million for him less than a year in Russia, returning home for nothing.
O’Neill, who has been itching to recruit a striker since his first day on the job, would undoubtedly consider him as a wild card alternative.
O’Neil’s job has become much more difficult than he would have wanted due to financial constraints, but it has been difficult to tell on the field this season.