da mrbet: Wolves are looking set for a busy summer transfer window, with a number of players expected to leave the club, like Fernando Marcal, who is reportedly set to move to Brazilian outfit Botafogo in the summer upon the expiry of his contract.
da stake casino: Meanwhile, Ruben Neves, Morgan Gibbs-White and Max Kilman have all been linked with moves away too, and Joao Moutinho and Romain Saiss have both still not signed new contracts.
To compound the misery on Wolves fans, Barcelona could trigger a clause that will see Adama Traore move permanently to Catalonia, after impressing so far in his loan spell with the La Liga club, setting up four goals in ten appearances.
With Francisco Trincao also just on-loan in the West Midlands, and having not entirely convinced fans of his quality yet, as well as new signing Chiquinho still adjusting to England, it would make sense if the club heads into the transfer market to find a replacement.
Valencia star Goncalo Guedes and Benfica ace Rafa Silva have both been heavily linked this week with summer moves to Molineux, but should the club decide upon spending their cash in other areas of the squad, they may look to their academy to find a replacement right-winger, and exciting young talent 18-year-old Lee Harkin could be that man.
A former Republic of Ireland U16 international, the teenager first turned heads when he helped County Londonderry to a sensational 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the Super Cup NI, scoring two sensational lobs against a team which included the likes of Charlie Savage, who made his senior debut for the Red Devils in the Champions League earlier on this season.
Despite claiming to not watch much football and not have a favourite team, Harkin looks set to have a successful career at a professional level, after being promoted into Wolves’ U23 side this season and impressing, scoring three goals in 12 Premier League 2 appearances.
With that in mind, it’s clear to see why reporter Josh Bunting once labelled the teenager as “such a good talent.”
Being their joint-second top scorer in Premier League 2 behind Chem Campbell and alongside Harry Birtwistle, it’s clear that he is highly rated at the club, and if he has a good pre-season and impresses first-team manager Bruno Lage enough, he could receive chances at senior level next season in cup competitions and from off the bench.
In the process, he’d also potentially help supporters forget all about Traore.
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