Wolves to consider offers for star striker Raul Jimenez this summer as the Mexican aims for guarantee of first-team football ahead of the World Cup – with manager Bruno Lage keen to revamp his squad
Wolves are bracing themselves for interest in striker Raul Jimenez this summerThe club aren’t actively looking to sell but Jimenez is one of their highest earnersA transfer away would give Wolves greater room for manoeuvre in the market One of their top earners, Jimenez wants regular football ahead of the World Cup Click here for all the latest World Cup 2022 news and updates
Wolves are bracing themselves for interest in Raul Jimenez this summer with the Mexico forward lined up for a return to Spanish football.
Jimenez made a miraculous return to competitive action after fracturing his skull in a collision with David Luiz in Wolves’ match at Arsenal in November 2020, which left the 31-year-old’s life in danger.
He made 34 league appearances for Wolves last term, scoring six goals, and while the club are not actively looking to sell, manager Bruno Lage is keen to bring in new players this summer and Jimenez’s sale would give the club greater room for manoeuvre in the market.
Wolves are bracing themselves for interest in star striker Raul Jimenez this summer with the Mexico international (pictured) lined up for a return to Spanish football ahead of the World Cup
Wolves are also prepared to sell midfielder Ruben Neves during this window for around £70m
Jimenez is one of Wolves’ top earners and has a contract at Molineux that runs until summer 2024.
He also needs the guarantee of regular football next season, to ensure he is in the best possible condition for Mexico’s World Cup campaign at the end of the year.
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