Wolves have emerged as a new contender to sign Yassine Titraoui from Royal Charleroi SC.
That’s according to journalist Sascha Tavolieri, and he covers the latest on Wolves in his column sky sport ch.
The Algerian joined Jupiler Pro League from Paradou AC in July 2024 and quickly settled in Europe.
He played 62 matches and contributed 10 goals. [six goals and four assists] Of which four goals and two assists are from 30 matches this season.
Wolves accept Titraoui internally
The midfielder’s performances for the Belgian club have caught the attention of the Premier League side. The journalist says Wolves’ head of recruitment is personally leading the transfer.
This comes after Wolves Scouts laid the foundation stone. These authorities had repeatedly searched for the 22-year-old in Belgium, which Tavolieri claims is a sign of concrete interest in them.
Tavolieri claims Rob Edwards’ side are ‘very interested’ in Titraoui and are ‘seriously considering a move’ in the summer.
He says: ‘His [Titraoui’s] ‘The work rate, technical ability and attacking ability perfectly matches the profile Wolverhampton are looking for to strengthen their midfield.’
Competition and threat of degradation
Wolves are now bottom of the table, 17 points behind 17th-placed Nottingham Forest. In case of relegation, Titraoui will not move to Molineux because he does not want to play in the championship.
Furthermore, Edwards’ team will also face competition from other English clubs to sign him.
Earlier this month, Sport Witness Covered Claims Both Leeds United and Sunderland are interested in the Algerian. Daniel Farke’s side are ready to make approaches to bring him to Elland Road after this season.
Tavolieri does not mention any other clubs apart from Wolves but reports competition from England.
he states: ‘If the club remains in the Premier League, discussions can rapidly intensify and a concrete offer can be put forward. On the other hand, if they are relegated, other English clubs could make their move, particularly an ambitious newly promoted side looking to strengthen their squad to compete at the top level.’
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