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Doherty Auction Accepted
The wolves have accepted an offer from Tottenham Hotspur for Matt Doherty.
According to the Telegraph, the Spurs will offer 15 million pounds per player, enough to convince the Wolves to release him, with non-public terms to pay.
Doherty will have an at spurs this weekend after Wanderers went on sale.
There is also a chain of movements in the paintings: the Spurs are now the sale of Serge Aurier to AC Milan after the conclusion of talks on Doherty’s movement, conversations that will make him the third signing of the Irish international Spurs this summer.
The report states that the resolution to sell Doherty was a resolution made through Nuno and the president of the Wolves, Jeff Shi, was reluctantly made, and Doherty made it clear that it was a resolution he sought to make.
The wolves are now making plans to upgrade to the side and seek reinforcements after Jonny’s serious injury.
Cameron John
Wolverhampton Wanderers is in a position to allow Cameron John to register with Doncaster Rovers as part of a permanent agreement, according to reports.
The central defender had an era in Ligue 1 last season, garning excellent reviews from manager Darren Moore.
In total, he made 18 league appearances with Donny, before suffering an ankle that hindered his progress.
Lobos extended his contract before this summer, but according to the Daily Mail, he was allowed to permanently enroll in Rovers for a small payment. The report suggests that wolves will seek to protect themselves by placing a 30% promotion payment on the agreement. in case your progress continues at Keepmoat Stadium.
It has been reported that there has been interest in the 21-year-old’s Championship, but is expected to undergo a medical examination on Friday before his departure from Molineux.
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The kit divides the opinion
Wolverhampton Wanderers has released his new kit for the 2020/21 season, with a decidedly combined response.
Just under 3 weeks before the start of the new campaign, enthusiasts eagerly awaited the replacement band’s revelation.
And adidas, on his third four-year contract, produced a T-shirt that provoked a massive reaction from fans.
After opting for a black and white jersey in their first two years respectively, the Wolves and adidas opted for a less classic one with a blue trend decorating the front of the jersey.
Within minutes of the kit’s release, the reaction had gone viral on social media, with queues of more than 1,000 people on the club’s official website.
To book the new kit on the Wolves website, here.
But not all the positives, here is a combination of some of the most productive answers:
Bigmat1982: I didn’t expect that. I’ll keep trial until I see it up close, but, yes, another !!!
Bakes1970: I think I like the kit, I just think it would have been better without the blue . . .
@newbridgewolf: It’s like they have two kits in their brains and they can’t choose which one to choose, one white or one blue.
JP_wwfc_1990: Think about the amount of publicity this blouse alone gets. Work done through designers
@wwfcscott: This new uniform is just a secret tactic for Messi to sign up anyway.
Woodall85: Couldn’t you do it if they all go blue or all white?
@AstleySam: The new wolf blouse is amazing! Something different and boring, will enter the category with the tyre t-shirt, hated at the time but taken care of in the coming years.
@JamesFlynn: I don’t know if it’s strikingly pretty or just flashy. Anyway, I like it.