Pablo Sarabia is expected to join Wolves permanently in the coming days. The Premier League club are in advanced negotiations for the winger – and hope to wrap up the deal very soon.
A fee worth €5 million plus add-ons is being discussed for him, which is a very good deal considering the quality of the player involved. The Spain international has found playing opportunities hard to come by under Christophe Galtier, and is now moving on to a new challenge in England.
Pablo Sarabia to join Wolves permanently
The Spaniard missed out on the 2022 World Cup squad, and has not made the starting eleven for most of the season for PSG. He featured in the Euros for Spain, however, and was quite influential for the national team.
His contract with PSG is set to expire in 2024, which means he could spend the rest of the season with them. But, he has decided to move on in search of a better opportunity. And soon, the deal for him will be completed by the Midlands club.
Wolves have spent quite a bit of money during the January transfer window to avoid relegation. They have made Matheus Cunha’s loan deal permanent for €50 million, have signed Mario Lemina and are now set to finalise the transfers for Pablo Sarabia and Joao Gomes.
They are only a point from safety, and could have an interesting second half of the season with their new squad.