Wolves accelerate negotiations to sign Almeria defender Marc Pubill

Wolverhampton Rangers seem to have made progress in their attempts to snap up the Spanish defender at modest expense this summer.
After Wolves had secured Fer Lopez’s signing, they were determined to strengthen their backline, and Vitor Pereira’s side continued to follow Christopher Wooh of Rennes.
With Cameroonian centre-backs continuing to chase, Old Gold also hopes to strengthen their defender choices, and Spanish reports suggest they can hopefully do so.
Wolf accelerates signing of Marc Pubill in negotiations
According to Fichajes, Wolves competed to sign Almeria defender Marc Pubill to “take revenge” and have a “accelerated contact” with the 22-year-old deputies.
The Molineux club’s proposal is clearly an attractive right-back and Laliga2 outfit proposal, which they only need to “welcome the sale” in the capacity of €15 million (£12.9 million), which has been seen as the “starting point” of “starting point”.
AC Milan reportedly made “progress” in negotiations with the Spaniard, who represented his country in the latest Under-21 championship, but the advantage now seems to be related to the Premier League.
£13 million Pubill could be a bargain for the wolf
If Wolves could fully command the competition to sign Battel, that would give them a right-back who competes with Matt Doherty – a senior over 11 – who starts the spot in Pereira’s roster.
The 22-year-old is known for his “tactical maturity” and his “physical, technical and offensive abilities” (Fichajes).
Although his G/A production is moderate even for the right back (with 4 goals and 10 assists in 105 senior games), the existence of an apparent chasing Milan’s respected club proves how high the ceiling he might have in the coming years.
With Wolves now firmly building in the Premier League – they have been the top football game for the eighth season in a row – Pubill’s asking price of less than £13 million will be a relatively cheap in today’s market.
If they can win seven European titles in the Spanish right-back game, it would represent a satisfying coup in San Francisco.



