Yassin Titraoui's agent is currently reluctant to sanction a move to Wolves, due to allegations being made in favor of Rob Edwards. This means there will be less competition for Leeds United and Sunderland.
This is according to Africa Foot. They cover the Algerian international today and how he is refusing to accept a move to Wolves right now.
Titraoui continues to attract significant interest in the transfer market, with the summer transfer window likely to shape his future.
Sport Witness has already covered the interest in him. First a report on 10th February said that Leeds United and Sunderland were ready to launch a bid for him.
Second report on 19thth then it was said The wolves were 'seriously considering' a move.
Wolves make solid offer
Africa Foot Now let's focus on the latter. According to their information, Wolves have made a solid offer for the 22-year-old. But that doesn't mean a transfer to Molineux is imminent.
Rather, according to their sources, the player and his agency are reluctant to give their final approval.
The report describes the agency as a British firm that specializes in relocation to England. Titraoui has recently joined them.
It appears that both would prefer Titraoui to move to a Premier League club. As Wolves look set for the Championship, he may want to reject their offer. He prefers 'sports projects at the highest level'.
Sunderland and Leeds United should both be able to offer this, although the Whites are not safe yet.
What are Charleroi looking for?
His current club, Charleroi, have set a €8m minimum asking price for the sale. This includes buying out the remaining years of his contract, which has two years remaining.
The Belgian club will also have to pay 25% of any future sales to the player's former club, Pardou AC. This is another reason for their relatively high asking price. They are keen to ensure a 'financially beneficial deal'.
According to Africa Foot, several other Premier League clubs are interested in the Algerian international. They don't name names, but Sport Witness has covered reports of interest from Wolves as well as Leeds United and Sunderland.
One thing is for sure, Titraoui is close to a big turning point, and the Premier League appears to be in his sights.

