Wolverhampton Wanderers look set to lose Leo Bonatini.

It seems like the end for Leo Bonatini at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Greek outlet SDNA claimed last week that PAOK sporting director Marco Branco travelled to England to sign the out-of-favour Wolves striker.
The Brazilian, who joined Wolves in a £5 million permanent deal last summer [Express and Star], hasn’t kicked a ball under Nuno Espirito Santo since November.
He was also a notable omission from the squad for last night’s 3-0 defeat at Manchester City – and we now know why.
Sportime has reported that PAOK have agreed a deal with Wolves to sign the 24-year-old and the Greek side will announce the capture this week.
The report does not mention whether it’s a loan or permanent transfer.
Bonatini will join PAOK as Aleksandar Prigiovits’s replacement, after he joined Saudi side Al-Ittihad Club recently.
The Wanderers forward did his bit in helping Nuno’s side to Premier League promotion last season, netting 12 Championship goals before going off the boil completely – all 12 were scored before November of last season.

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