WOLVES SELLING JOSE SA WOULD BE ‘REALLY SIGNIFICANT’ AFTER £40M EXIT CLAIM
Jose Sa’s tenure at Wolverhampton Wanderers may come to an end in a few months as teams from the Saudi Pro League are vying for his services.
Finding a suitable alternative for the 30-year-old has already presented a dilemma for goalkeeping coach Neil Cutler.
Sa is in high demand after continuing to start every game between the sticks amid turmoil at Molineux throughout the summer.
When the winter transfer market opens, Wolverhampton Wanderers may decide to make a “really significant” move to cash in on Jose Sa. Transfer insider Dean Jones has told GIVEMESPORT how likely it is that Sa will leave Molineux in the middle of the season at this point.
Despite a turbulent summer that saw Gary O’Neil move into the starting lineup, the goalkeeper has continued to hold his normal position between the sticks the firing line after Julen Lopetegui’s decision to resign as head coach just a few days before the season started.
Sa has been with Wolves since agreeing to a £6.8 million transfer from Olympiacos, a Greek powerhouse, in July 2021, but it’s unclear how long he’ll stay with the Premier League team given the interest in him.
Sa connected to high-profile action
According to The Sun, Sa has emerged as the newest player to catch the attention of high-rolling Saudi Pro League teams. His pursuers are hopeful that a generous contract will be sufficient to lure him away from the West Midlands, and Wolves may finish up with up to £40 million.
According to the article, Wanderers goalkeeping coach Neil Cutler has already been assigned the responsibility of looking for a possible replacement for the 30-year-old, who has not missed a game.
Sa has been with Wolves since agreeing to a £6.8 million transfer from Olympiacos, a Greek powerhouse, in July 2021, but it’s unclear how long he’ll stay with the Premier League team given the interest in him.
Sa connected to high-profile action
According to The Sun, Sa has emerged as the newest player to catch the attention of high-rolling Saudi Pro League teams. His pursuers are hopeful that a generous contract will be sufficient to lure him away from the West Midlands, and Wolves may finish up with up to £40 million.
According to the article, Wanderers goalkeeping coach Neil Cutler has already been assigned the responsibility of looking for a possible replacement for the 30-year-old, who has not missed a game.
Sa has been with Wolves since agreeing to a £6.8 million transfer from Olympiacos, a Greek powerhouse, in July 2021, but it’s unclear how long he’ll stay with the Premier League team given the interest in him.
Sa connected to high-profile action
According to The Sun, Sa has emerged as the newest player to catch the attention of high-rolling Saudi Pro League teams. His pursuers are hopeful that a generous contract will be sufficient to lure him away from the West Midlands, and Wolves may finish up with up to £40 million.
According to the article, Wanderers goalkeeping coach Neil Cutler has already been assigned the responsibility of looking for a possible replacement for the 30-year-old, who has not missed a game.