Wolves will not stand in the way of summer exit – leaders plan to ‘avoid financial disruption’

wolverhampton wanderers‘ Jackson Tchoua is attracting interest from Italy for the summer.

The right-back joined Wolves in August 2025, after spending two years at Hellas Verona.

Operating primarily as a right wing-back, he played 2,185 minutes in 36 matches for Wolves.

Last December, Sports Witness broadcast news Juventus and Inter Milan are eyeing him for the winter market. The English club considered sanctioning a move in January, but interested parties did not make concrete progress.

The Premier League side fell out of the top spot after finishing bottom of the table this season.

After his exile, we Covered claims from Italy That the 24-year-old could return to Serie A in the summer. It is believed that Wolves, who requested €10 million in January, will accept a lower fee.

Torino lead race for Wolves man

Africa Foot On that note, several Italian clubs are showing keen interest in Jackson Tchoua. The report also talks about the English club’s stance on him.

Torino have received a mention and are now the front-runners to sign the Belgian-born Cameroon international.

The Serie A side have kept a close eye on the Wolves player for a long time and know both his profile and the squad well. If the fullback and Rob Edwards’ team give the go-ahead, they could bring him back to Italy.

Wolves need to reshape their squad in the upcoming window and therefore, they ‘would not oppose’ his exit if there is a concrete offer.

As things stand, Italy looks to be his next destination, with the Turin club keen. To ‘overcome the financial hurdle’, Torino plan to sign Tchatchoua on loan with an option to buy.

This allows them to sign off on their long-term goals without impacting the budget. This move also helps the player to revive his career, retain his place in the national team.

Contract, price and agent information

Jackson Tchochoua has a contract until 2030 at Molineux and is now worth €12m transfer market.

The agency deal with my agent, headed by representative William Davila, is handling The Wolves Man.

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Newcastle United fans accused of causing “significant disruption” – measures sought against ‘hooligans’

Catalan newspaper El Periodico presents negative views about Newcastle United fans
Catalan newspaper El Periodico presents negative views about Newcastle United fans

newcastle united The fans have been accused of causing “significant disruption” in Barcelona, ​​leading to sweeping changes to how such crowds are dealt with in the future.

El Periodico reports that Barcelona is studying a plan To control ‘goons’ as local residents complain about the impact it has on their lives.

New crowd control plans

Barcelona City Council yesterday approved the development of a plan to ensure safety and ‘harmonious coexistence’ in public spaces, as well as minimize the harm caused by the arrival of large groups of ‘fanatic fans’ to sporting events.

The focus is particularly on Barcelona and their European games at the Camp Nou. The new proposal presented by Barcelona en Comú aims to create a ‘preventive protocol’ for such occasions.

“Barcelona has sporting events that put pressure on the city, and often, the city has to bear the brunt of the consequences,” *Communes* observed party councilman Jordi Rabasa.

Newcastle United in the firing line

Newcastle United travel to Barcelona on the 18thth The march has been presented as a prime example of why change is necessary.

10,000 Newcastle fans arrived in the city for that game, causing unrest and disruption, which Rabassa wanted to prevent.

“Most people arrived without tickets, resulting in exceptionally high concentrations of people in the areas around Plaça Real and La Rambla,” The councilman noted.

“In affected neighbourhoods, this means an inability to relax, streets and squares are overcrowded and extremely dirty, and residents have great difficulty moving around normally.

“Residents are fed up with people urinating at the entrances of their building. They can no longer tolerate the shouting and filth. This is what happens whenever an incident like this happens.” Rabasa expressed his condolences.

measures against goons

He was supported by Jordi Martí. He drew attention to the persistent issues surrounding the Camp Nou. Newcastle United fans have again found themselves in the crosshairs.

“Following the serious disruption caused by Newcastle supporters, we asked how many fines had been issued under the new Citizenship Ordinance. The response we received was that they had done everything *but* enforce the ordinance,” He said.

Now various plans are being made for the future. These include traffic flow measures, widening footpaths and agreements with local bars not to sell drinks in glass bottles.

There may also be a focus on businesses running ‘special promotions’ on match days. Rabasa then raised the topic of ‘goons’ and called for the need to “move towards a more preventive approach”.

Overall, he wants a sense of shared responsibility between the city and the club.

common european complaints

From the outside the complaints seem a bit ridiculous.

It seems Barcelona are happy to build a 105,000-seat stadium to accommodate rival fans. They are happy with the money they bring in, but also don’t want the consequences.

While it is fair that local people and councilors may be tired, they may also want to think deeply about the long-term benefits of treating every fan like a criminal, all the time.

That seems to be the tone of Rabasa and company here, and it won’t work well for long.

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