The Wolves are apparently considering selling in on a player with significant promise, which has angered fans who are upset about the decision to raise season ticket costs.
Due to the situation with ticket costs, many people are canceling events at the club, either because they can no longer afford it or out of principle. This is not helping the club’s current attitude.
Apparently, one of the team’s most promising players from the 2021–2022 season may be sold this summer, which means Molineux’s decision-makers run the risk of infuriating supporters even more. Chiquinho has been on loan at Farmalicao for 2023–2024.
Over the weekend, there were rumors circulating that he would be sold, with Sporting CP reportedly expressing interest.
Simply put, the club should not be entertaining this…
Why Wolves could really regret selling gem Chiquinho this summer
Though Wolves facilitated a fresh move to Farmalicao in the same window, Chiquinho was actually intended to play the entire season with Stoke City due to an early split with manager Alex Neil.
After suffering a terrible knee injury in the summer of 2022, Chiquinho’s goal for 2023–2024 was to get minutes under his belt once more.
And he succeeded in doing so, playing just under 2000 minutes in 31 appearances.
Additionally, Chiquinho made an impression in Portugal by contributing four assists and five goals.
Against GD Chaves, one of those goals was a really impressive acrobatic display.
No Farmalicao player won more Man of the Match honors than him, according to Who Scored, with five.
We all saw how exciting Chiquinho was at the close of the 2021–2022 season, right after he signed with the team, thus Wolves shouldn’t be pursuing him.
Wolves in those last several months were pitiful. However, Chiquinho was a bright spot and consistently made an impression; his two-assist effort against Chelsea was exceptional.
Additionally, he was without a doubt Wolves’ finest player in the 5-1 loss to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. He is the player Wolves have to have. Chiquinho is brisk, straightforward, and erratic.
Pedro Neto is a Portuguese winger whose game heavily relies on directness, so it’s extremely conceivable that he may depart this summer. It would require replacement, and Chiquinho possesses it.
Wolves don’t want another Pedro Goncalves repeat
Ultimately, Wolves don’t want to have regrets about selling a player to Sporting again.
Fans have seen how Pedro Goncalves, a player who was highly rated in the Wolves academy, was allowed to depart before he had been given a proper chance.
Since joining Sporting in 2020, he has made 176 appearances, contributing 51 assists and 76 goals, helping the team win two league titles. In the 2020–21 season, he led the Primeira Liga in scoring as well.
If allowed to play for Sporting, Chiqunho has the potential to be as explosive as Goncalves. Sporting is a fantastic squad. On the surface, Chiquinho resembles a player similar to Gary O’Neil.
Given his affinity for mobility and the effect he’s already had on so many other players, particularly the forwards, it’s only reasonable to wonder how Chiquinho would progress under his tutelage.
Wolves would be acting too quickly if they were to sell such a promising young player as Chiquinho, who has demonstrated that he is ready to move on from his injury ordeal.
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