Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly open to transferring Algerian defender Rayan Aït-Nouri during the upcoming transfer window.
With the club currently struggling in the English Premier League, changes to the squad appear imminent.
The recent dismissal of manager Gary O’Neil has prompted a reshuffle in recruitment policies under the new leadership. Wolves, who are languishing at the bottom of the table, are said to be considering the sale of some of their key players to generate funds for reinforcements.
Despite Wolves’ disappointing collective performances this season, Aït-Nouri has been one of the standout players. The 23-year-old defender has contributed three goals and three assists in 17 matches, showcasing his attacking prowess and consistency.
According to sources, Wolves have set a hefty price tag of €71 million for Aït-Nouri, significantly higher than his market valuation of €35 million. This substantial asking price reflects both the club’s financial needs and the defender’s potential to attract top-tier interest.
Aït-Nouri’s departure, if finalized, could mark a significant change in Wolves’ defensive lineup. For the Algerian international, a move might provide an opportunity to further his career at a higher level while Wolves look to rebuild their squad.
As the January transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on whether Wolves secure a deal for their prized defender and how this decision impacts the club’s fight to climb the Premier League standings.