Exclusive: Wolves Could Sanction Loan Exit for First-Team Star
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Wolverhampton Wanderers sporting director Matt Hobbs and head coach Gary O’Neil
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Hugo Bueno is keen to join Celtic on loan for the upcoming season after growing concerned that he will be starved of game time at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The West Midlands outfit are becoming more open-minded about sanctioning the left-back’s temporary exit despite already snubbing an offer from Norwich City.
Doubts over Rayan Ait-Nouri’s long-term future at Molineux have resulted in Wolves holding off sanctioning Bueno’s departure.
Wolverhampton Wanderers star Hugo Bueno is eager to seal a loan move to reigning Scottish Premiership champions Celtic after having serious doubts over whether he would be in line for regular game time if he remains at Molineux for the upcoming season, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.
Although Rodrigo Gomes has been Wolves’ most expensive acquisition since the transfer window reopened last month, thanks to sealing a Β£12.7million switch from Portuguese outfit Braga, head coach Gary O’Neil is on course to sanction further incomings and outgoings ahead of the August 30 deadline.
Sporting director Matt Hobbs has been leading the West Midlands outfit’s recruitment drive and, having already sanctioned the Β£40million departure of captain Max Kilman to Premier League rivals West Ham United, another defender has set his sights on embarking on a fresh challenge.Wanderers More Open to Sanctioning Bueno Exit
Left-back desperate not to be starved of game time in upcoming term
Wolverhampton Wanderers left-back Hugo Bueno breaks away from Nottingham Forest right-back Neco Williams
A loan move to Celtic is appealing to Bueno as he waits to discover how he could fit into O’Neil’s plans for the fast-approaching 2024/25 campaign, according to GMS sources, and there is a possibility of him heading north of the border as Wolves are becoming more open-minded about sanctioning a temporary exit.
The left-back was limited to just 830 minutes of action in all competitions last term and, having been frustrated by his lack of game time, is desperate to ensure he is not left in a similar position after it has become clear that potential exit routes have emerged as the transfer deadline edges closer.
GMS sources have been informed that Championship outfit Norwich City have already had a loan offer rejected by Wolves, despite Rayan Ait-Nouri being ahead of Bueno in the pecking order, but Celtic have been admirers for an extensive period and are on course to continue trying to find an agreement.
Hugo Bueno’s statistical averages per 90 minutes in the Premier League compared to Rayan Ait-Nouri
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