Wolves are reportedly keen on Cardiff City’s Victor Camarasa.

Wolves are set to embark on a key summer, as they need to bolster their squad ahead of the dreaded Europa League qualifying campaign.
A seventh-placed finish in their first season back in the top flight means Wolves will be in European action, but they face a gruelling schedule to make it to the group stage.
Wolves certainly need to beef up their squad to cope with the early start, and another creative midfielder appears to be on Nuno’s radar.
The Daily Mail now report that Wolves are interested in snapping up Real Betis playmaker Victor Camarasa, who just spent the season on loan at Cardiff City.
Camarasa, 24, hit five goals and four assists this season but couldn’t stop the Bluebirds from suffering immediate relegation back to the Championship.
Betis are now ready to let Camarasa go, either on loan or permanently, and Wolves – along with West Ham United – are keen to sign him.

Camarasa may fit as the creative support to Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez in the Wolves attack, but fans appear split on whether a move for the Spaniard is actually a good idea or not.
Some believe that Camarasa was Cardiff’s best player this season and is a ‘cracking player’, but others aren’t so sure, feeling there’s better out there whilst voicing concerns about when Camarasa didn’t play for the Bluebirds due to mysterious fitness related issues.

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