President acknowledges he is now prepared to profit from the £10 million player connected to a Wolves move.

With a club president having opened the door for his summer sale today, Wolves may have more than one transfer target at their disposal.

Following a challenging season that resulted in a 14th-place Premier League finish, Gary O’Neil and many of his players have taken off on vacation.

Despite many people’s early predictions that Wolves would suffer mightily, the campaign was decent overall. Wolves ultimately succeeded in their goal of remaining in the Premier League.

That being said, some people are upset at how Wolves ended the campaign. O’Neil, who has made several public statements in recent months, is aiming for a great summer.

Wolves have been connected to Las Palmas goalkeeper Alvaro Valles, and the club president is now prepared to take a pay cut if the appropriate deal comes along.

The president of Las Palmas has hinted at a summer sale, and Wolves target Alvaro Valles may be headed out.

Wolves’ interest in goalkeepers has been mentioned in a number of papers over the past few months.

AS Roma’s Mile Svilar is seen as being interesting. Recently, a link to Filip Jorgensen of Villarreal was also available.

It has been reported that Jose Sa’s distribution and skill as a ball player raise concerns for some Wolves coaches. O’Neil could want to prioritize other positions first because the Portuguese stopper had a strong season finale.

If he’s looking for a new goalie, Valles might be able to help. According to a rumor from April, Wolves had communicated with his representatives and were considering extending an offer.

A possible transfer of Valles was hinted at by Las Palmas president Miguel Ángel Ramírez on Tuesday lunchtime, as the player only has one year left on his contract and will not be signing a new one.

Using the official X account of Las Palmas, he stated: “We could have sold Álvaro Valles in January, but we decided that the team was more important.” “He just has one season left. His agent refused to renew him even though UD wanted to.

Yes, since there isn’t now an offer, we will need to hunt for another one if there isn’t one.

While the market is very lengthy, we will undoubtedly work to ensure that any offer we get benefits both the boy and UD Las Palmas.

While serving a one-game suspension against Barcelona, Valles appeared in all but one of Las Palmas’ La Liga games in 2023–2024. He had nine spotless sheets stored.

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