Wolves Target Spain U19 Star

With Wolves coming off an up-and-down campaign last season and already making headlines in the summer transfer window, the club shows no signs of slowing down. Their latest target is Real Betis winger Pablo García, a rising star who made headlines with Spain’s U19 squad this summer. According to reports, Wolves have approved a move for the talented teenager as they look to strengthen their attack. It’s another sign that the club is serious about building for the future while staying competitive now.

García caught the attention of clubs across Europe with his solid displays at the U19 European Championship, where he scored four goals and provided two assists in just five matches. His pace, technical skill, and confidence on the ball made him one of the tournament’s standout performers. At the club level, he recorded five goals in 29 appearances for Betis B and also earned three senior appearances with Real Betis in La Liga. With a growing reputation at both the domestic and international level, Wolves will need to act quickly before bigger clubs join the race for this young star.

With Matheus Cunha now at Manchester United and Rayan Aït-Nouri joining Manchester City, Wolves are in serious need of reinforcements in the final third. Goals were already an issue last season, and losing two key attacking contributors has only deepened the urgency. While the club has brought in some promising young players this summer, depth and goal-scoring quality remain top priorities. Pablo García could help fill that void if given the right instructions and chances. 

Securing García won’t be easy, with several top clubs across Europe also monitoring his progress. However, Wolves appear determined to move quickly and decisively, banking on the fact that they can offer something others can’t: real first-team minutes. Unlike at a major European powerhouse, García would likely see far more playing time at Molineux, giving him the platform to grow and adapt to the demands of top-tier football. This is a long-term investment for Wolves, one that fits their reputation for developing and shaping young talent. If things go to plan, Pablo García could be the next success story at Wolves.

Patrick Buckel

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