Wolves have a great chance to sign a player in January, but the dangerous player might not show up until then.
Wolverhampton Wanderers showed interest in Boulaye Dia toward the close of the last transfer window. The Premier League team made a loan offer with a buy-back requirement, but Salernitana rejected it.
The Serie A team’s sporting director, Morgan De Sanctis, who was equally dissatisfied with Wolves’ behavior, verified this.
Dia hasn’t played for them since their club turned down Wolves’ offer since he was dissatisfied with the decision.
The Senegal player first declined to go back to Salerno as planned following the international break and instead traveled to France, citing personal concerns.
The 26-year-old has rejoined the team, but due to fitness concerns, he won’t play when Salernitana takes on Frosinone later today.
According to Sky Italia, the Italian club’s choice was also influenced by Dia’s “tolerance” displayed following his aborted transfer to Wolves.
According to the source, there hasn’t been “any definitive clarification” between Dia and his company, and Danilo Iervolino, the president of Salernitana, wants to find a solution for “everyone’s serenity.”
The player is ‘nearly withdrawing’ and ‘unmotivated’ in training, according to Sky Italia, and there’s a chance he won’t play for the team until January. This might present Gary O’Neil’s team with an additional chance to sign the player, potentially at a lesser cost.
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According to Gary O’Neil, Rayan Ait-Nouri’s injury is not anticipated to be significant.
The Algerian was ejected from Saturday’s 3-1 loss to Liverpool at Molineux.
For Wolves, Ait-Nouri had been playing exceptionally well.
He handled Mo Salah, one of the league’s greatest players, extremely well, as he has done several times since joining Wolves.
Ait-Nouri, though, collapsed holding his leg soon after the hour mark after Cody Gakpo had equalized for Liverpool.
Hugo Bueno took his position, and unfortunately, he went on to score an own goal, which was quite unfortunate.
After the game, O’Neil gave an update on Ait-Nouri…
Rayan Ait-Nouri should be OK says Gary O’Neil
There were concerns for Ait-Nouri, who has started the new season quite well after a tough end to the last campaign.