After letting Matt Doherty move on to the Spurs, the wolves closed the gap by signing 26-year-old Semedo on a three-year contract with an additional year.
Semedo moved to Molineux after 3 years and 124 appearances for Barcelona, and joined portuguese Premier League outpost Nuno Espirito Santo.
“I chose the Wolves because they are a team that plays a lot of football,” Semedo told the club’s website.
“Last year they had a very smart season and they are a great team in England, also in Europe. I hope this year we can do very smart things.
Semedo is looking for the possibility of partnering with a host of his Portuguese compatriots, adding coach Nuno, who has made a huge impact on the club.
“Coach Nuno is a very intelligent coach. He’s done some smart things here at The Wolves, and also in other groups,” Semedo said. Of course, I’ll be very informed of it. “
? The Wolves splashed a gentle Molineux display to welcome new recruit Nelson Semedo. • TransferTalk pic. twitter. com/sRjrQ467Vl
The resolution will also bring in combination Semedo, who has won thirteen matches with Portugal, with several foreign teammates.
He said: “I talked to some of them and they told me very clever things about the club, about the team. I hope I can succeed too. “
It is the last move in a wave of defeated deals made through the Wolves at the back of the movement window, after ascending forward Diogo Jota to Liverpool for 41 million pounds and signing reds young Ki-Jana Hoever.
Porto striker Fabio Silva spent a record 35 million pounds for Porto forward and brought Fernando Marcal del Lyon.
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