Jackson Tchatchoua set for Wolves exit

Cameroon defender Jackson Tchatchoua could be on the move this summer following Wolverhampton Wanderers’ relegation, with growing interest from top clubs in Spain and France intensifying speculation over his future.

The Cameroonian international is not keen on spending next season in the Championship, and his situation has quickly attracted attention across Europe. Despite being under contract with Wolves until 2030, the likelihood of an exit is increasing—especially if a competitive offer arrives.

In Spain, both Real Betis and Villarreal CF are reportedly monitoring the right-back closely. The duo are looking to reinforce their defensive options ahead of the new La Liga campaign and see Tchatchoua as a player capable of adding energy, pace, and attacking support from deep.

Meanwhile, interest is also emerging from France, where Olympique de Marseille are said to be considering a move. The Ligue 1 side are planning defensive reinforcements and view the 23-year-old as a long-term option who can strengthen their back line.

Tchatchoua’s profile has grown steadily thanks to his consistent performances and versatility on the flank. His ability to contribute both defensively and offensively makes him an attractive prospect for clubs competing at a higher level than the Championship.

Wolves, however, are not under immediate pressure to sell. The long-term contract gives them leverage in negotiations, but relegation could force a strategic rethink, particularly if player departures become necessary to balance finances and rebuild the squad.

For Tchatchoua, the coming weeks could prove decisive. With multiple clubs circling and top-flight football on offer elsewhere, a summer departure appears increasingly likely as he looks to continue his development at the highest level.