Marshall Munetsi has been linked with a move from Wolves to Serie A side Torino, with Italian reports suggesting the Zimbabwe international is being monitored ahead of a possible bid.
The 29-year-old central midfielder, valued at around €12.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of transfer speculation less than a year after joining Wolverhampton Wanderers from French club Stade Reims. The latest rumour, dated 22 December 2025, lists the probability of a deal only as “?”, underlining that discussions – if any – remain at an early and uncertain stage.
Munetsi’s current contract situation at Molineux is not publicly specified in the data, raising the possibility that Wolves could face a decision over his future if his deal nears its end. That scenario could open the door to him becoming a free agent further down the line, something that would likely increase interest from clubs such as Torino, who have regularly targeted physically strong midfielders from other European leagues.
The Harare-born midfielder, who stands at 1.88m and plays primarily as a central midfielder, has built his reputation across several countries. Before arriving in the Premier League with Wolves, he progressed from Blue Rangers FC in Zimbabwe to South African sides Ubuntu Cape Town FC, Baroka FC and Orlando Pirates, then established himself in Ligue 1 with Reims from 2019 onwards.
Munetsi’s market value has climbed steadily over the years, rising from €25,000 in 2016 to a peak of €15m during his early months at Wolves, before settling at €12m as of December 2025. That figure is likely to frame any negotiations, with Torino expected to weigh his valuation against their budget and squad needs.
If a move to Turin does materialise, it would add Serie A to a career that has already taken Munetsi from southern Africa to France and England, and could prove a defining step in how the Zimbabwean midfielder is viewed on the European stage.
