“Wolverhampton is ready to report a financial loss of 65 million pounds (or around 107.3 billion won), but he will aim to recruit up to two players in January next year,” the British Telegraph newspaper reported on Wednesday. “The club is preparing to send out surplus players to raise funds.”
“The 35 million pound forward Fabio Silva, Austria national team Sasha Kalajic and Jonny Castro will be released. It is important to secure cash by transferring or renting. Coach O’Neill is working hard despite financial difficulties,” he said.
In addition, “Wolverhampton is expected to leave Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea) for the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, and Rayan Ait-Nuri (Algeria) and Bubakar Traore (Malley) may also be excluded for the 2023 African Football Federation (CAF) Nations Cup. Director Matt Hobbs wants a promising contract and will take the lead in signing a new contract with the recruitment team. It may be too much to pay a transfer fee or lease above the appropriate level, but we will support O’Neill as much as possible,” he added. 온라인경마
Wolverhampton who succeeded in staying in the team after Julen Lopetegui took over in the last season did not have enough players to support Lopetegui. Diego Costa, Amada Traore, Joao Moutinho (against contract terms), Huweng Neves (→Al Hilal), Raul Jimenez (→Fulham), Nathan Collins (→Brentford), Conor Cody (→Leicester) left the team. Lopetegui, who had been promised massive support, eventually gave up the baton.
Wolverhampton now under O’Neill’s leadership was led by Hwang Hee-chan and Pedro Neto. Hwang Hee-chan has 10 offensive points (eight goals and two assists) in 17 league games. Neto had eight offensive points (one goal and seven assists) in 10 games before leaving the team’s injury. If it were not for the two players, Wolverhampton could have plunged to the relegation zone.
With the winter transfer market imminent, Wolverhampton is going to change the team. Silva, Kalajic and Castro, who have not met expectations so far, are being considered for release.
Hwang Hee-chan, on the other hand, is on the verge of signing a long-term contract. “Hwang Hee-chan has agreed to extend his contract with Wolverhampton until 2028, “The Athletic” reported last month that Wolverhampton and Hwang Hee-chan were negotiating over a new contract, and coach O’Neill confirmed it himself.”
O’Neill said, “I am delighted that Hwang Hee-chan has given everything to me, the staff, and my colleagues and worked very hard since I took the helm. He scored very important goals. I am happy that Wolverhampton will be accompanied by Hwang Hee-chan for a long time. Hwang Hee-chan is a great man. He came to me and the staff yesterday and thanked them for being with me until we signed a new contract. This shows what kind of person Hwang Hee-chan is and how important he is in the group. It is great to be rewarded with a new contract.” Hwang Hee-chan, who quickly captured the hearts of O’Neill in a short period of time, is something new.