“I’m very happy” – youngster content after January exit from Wolves

Published on: 27 2 月, 2026 by admin

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THESSALONIKI, GREECE - FEBRUARY 19, 2026: Celta Vigo player Fer López in action during the UEFA Europa League match against PAOK at Toumba Stadium.

Fer López says he is enjoying being back at Celta Vigo, after joining on loan from Wolves in January.

On Thursday, the Spanish club won 1-0 over PAOK in the Europa League play-offs.

Ahead of the clash, Movistar+ in Spain spoke with Wolves-owned player and uncheck Has released his comments.

The attacking midfielder graduated from the La Liga side's youth system and is set to make his first-team debut in 2024. He made a few appearances for the senior team, but it was enough to convince the Premier League side.

Wolves signed him for around €25m in June 2025 and his sale helped Celta Vigo manage their finances.

The 21-year-old struggled in England, failing to score and provide one assist in 364 minutes in 12 matches. This convinced him to leave Wolves and Celta Vigo stepped in to sign him on loan.

Why is he happier since the transfer?

Since returning to Spain, López has scored a goal in a 1–1 draw against FK Crvena Zvezda in the Europa League. The attacker revealed that as soon as he left Wolves for the Spanish club, he felt good.

"From the first minute I felt very comfortable. It's true that in the short time I've been here, I've played a lot of minutes." He said.

"I'm very happy, especially because in the first six months I didn't get so many minutes and chances. The important thing is to win games and keep adding minutes."

When asked about the atmosphere in Celta Vigo's dressing room, López explained: "We're all friends, you can see it every day on the field and in training. We all enjoy it. We want to win. It shows on the field; we're a big family, we're there for each other. I'm very happy to be here with them all."

What's next for the Wolves man?

Lopez is due to return to England in the summer, following his temporary stint with the La Liga team.

Celta Vigo initially wanted to sign him on an 18-month loan deal, but Wolves only agreed to six months.

Earlier this month, Sport Witness Covered claims from Spain That Celta Vigo will make every effort to extend the player's loan stay beyond this season.

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