AS have reported that Wolves have sent a proposal to PSG star Pablo Sarabia over signing him in the January transfer window.
As Julen Lopetegui and Co. are sitting in 19th place in the Premier League, while Sarabia and his side are topping Ligue 1, making a potential January move a surprise story to say the least.
However, the Spanish international has started a mere 3 league games for PSG this season, and is nothing more than a bit-part player at the club.
If Pablo Sarabia, who Luis Enrique called ‘one of the best’ in training before their defeat to Morocco in the World Cup (Daily Mail) decided to join Wolves in January, on the other hand, he would be a guaranteed starter on either the wing or in attacking midfield.
After the £88,000-a-week attacker registered an impressive 15 league goals and 8 assists for Sporting CP on loan in the previous campaign, some felt this was the start of new horizon for him in Paris.
However, Sarabia is simply a backup option to superstars such as Leo Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, with Wolves seemingly backing themselves to sign him in January.
Now, let’s delve into a rather shocking revelation from the Premier League.
Wolves aim to sign PSG star Pablo Sarabia in January

According to a new report by Spanish publication, AS, Wolves have tabled a proposal to sign PSG attacker Pablo Sarabia in January.
With Sarabia in the final year of his contract in Paris, Wolves could provide the club with a fee in the January transfer window to ensure he does not leave on a free transfer in 2024.
In our view: Lopetegui and Co. should avoid Sarabia deal
Ultimately, Pablo Sarabia has failed to justify his potential and his one-dimensional game, which is geared towards his top-class ball-striking would not add much to a Wolves side in January that is currently battling relegation.
At 31 years of age and taking home massive wages, Sarabia would be a short-term and unwise purchase for Julen Lopetegui’s project.
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