Wolves want to ‘recover part of their investment’ on signing – transfer likely to ‘stretch into the summer’

wolverhampton wanderers They want to ‘recoup some of their investment’ on Ferret Lopez this summer if they can.

Sports Stadium Report on the 22-year-old today as Celta Vigo look to bring him back following his successful loan stint at the Spanish club.

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The newspaper reports that Ferr López’s future is likely to be one of the issues that ‘stretches into the summer’. This is because at present, Wolves’ plans do not match those of Celta Vigo.

The only certainty at the moment is that the midfielder will return to Molineux at the end of his loan deal.

Celta want the player to return this summer after his successful loan spell since January. The player also wants this. He is feeling positive again after returning on loan to his former club after an unsuccessful spell at Wolves last summer.

Wolves are initially banking on him next season as they return to the Championship. They reportedly see him as a key player for Rob Edwards.

But if they were to consider a sale, they would want to ‘recoup some of their investment’ if possible. They paid €23m to sign him last summer.

Celta Vigo wants another loan

This conflicts with Celta Vigo’s plans, as they want to bring him back on loan. He already tried to agree an 18-month loan deal in January, but Wolves refused. The Spanish side would not be able to afford the asking price for a permanent deal.

Of course, Ferr Lopez’s own demands will make a difference. There could be something of a standoff in the summer transfer window as they clash with Wolves’ plans.

Sport Witness covered a report yesterday saying Celta Vigo expects long talks With Wolves for the midfielder. It may be a case of who has the strongest patience before Lopez’s future is resolved either way.

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How ‘good energy’ is helping Jalen Williams recover from injury

In just his 27th game of the regular season, Jalen Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder returned from a hamstring injury in a 123-103 win against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday. After missing the first 19 games of the regular season, Williams suffered two right hamstring injuries that kept him out of action since February 11.

With only 10 games left in the Thunder’s regular season schedule, Williams expressed a mild level of frustration, which, considering his 45-game absence, comes as a surprise.

Williams said, “I think if I was on a different team, I would have been more disappointed. But as you guys can see, I have good energy.” “So, I think that’s one of the things that has kept me going. I’m trying to use it as a positive as well. My wrist is feeling better than ever. So, I think that was a big hurdle during the season that I’ve been able to overcome. Now it’s back to normal.”

The positive emotions of her teammates have played a significant role in Williams’ road to recovery.

Williams continued, “You work out all season, and then you get the same injury twice in a row, and I was dealing with my arm at the time. So, that part was a little disappointing.” “But I’ve been around good energy. I’ve been around a good organization so that’s made it a lot easier for me to come back. I’m feeling pretty good.”

Williams finished with 18 points, six assists and four rebounds in 20 minutes in the Thunder’s 20-point win against the 76ers.

How Thunder teammates eased Jalen Williams’ frustration

Thunder guard Jalen Williams (8) celebrates with guard Alex Caruso (9) after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 119-110 at Crypto.com Arena.
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The return of Thunder forward Jalen Williams to coach Mark Daigneault’s lineup is ideal amid the final stretch of the defending champions’ regular season. Williams revealed how being around the team helped ease his rehab process this season.

“The biggest thing that helped me feel connected was the team allowing me to travel with the team,” Williams said. “I think when you get hurt, and you have to stop on some road trips, it’s really tough because you’re not around the team. So, you feel like an outsider a little bit. So, the fact that I was able to do my rehab on the road at times, and still be with the team, was super dope.

“It’s fun to see people have to do things they wouldn’t normally do, and be successful in that situation. It was really cool.”

Williams enjoyed watching Ajay Mitchell have a breakout season, while veterans like Jaylin Williams and Cason Wallace have also stood out amid injuries to the Thunder’s starting lineup.


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How long does it take to recover from a collapsed lung?

The Detroit Pistons have been the top team in the Eastern Conference for the entire season, and one of the reasons for that was because they are very healthy. Over the past week or so, he has suffered a few injuries, and the latest may be the biggest blow of them all. Cade Cunningham was diagnosed with lung damage, and is expected to be absent for an extended period of time.

This isn’t the best news for the Pistons right now, especially with the regular season ending in about three weeks. There is no specific timetable for return, but there have been a number of athletes over the years who have had to deal with lung failure.

The most recent athlete was TJ Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he missed two games due to a collapsed lung following a dry needling procedure.

The latest basketball player to suffer from lung problems was CJ McCollum, and it happened twice in his career. In 2021, he missed six weeks, and in 2023, he missed three weeks. Injury analyst Jeff Stotts reports that the average basketball player with a collapsed lung is 26 days missed, which equates to about 10 games.

It is uncertain how serious the injury is to Cunningham, and the severity may depend on how much time he misses on the court.

Cunningham is averaging 24.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 9.9 assists per game, and he has been the engine of the team’s success this season. For the Pistons, it will now be the next man up, and the guard will have to carry much of the load for now. This also means that the focus will be on Jalen Duren to carry the team forward for now.

It will also be interesting to see if the Pistons drop in the standings with about 15 games remaining in the season. The Boston Celtics are just 3.5 games back of the No. 1 seed, and they’ve been running back Jayson Tatum in the lineup for the past two weeks.


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