Wolves are considering a summer move for Yassine Titraoui, with the club keeping a close eye on the Algerian midfielder’s situation.
According to Africa Foot , Wolves have shown concrete interest in the 22-year-old, who is currently contracted to Real Charleroi SC until June 2027.
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Titraoui’s impressive performances in the Belgian Pro League have caught the eye, firmly fitting Wolves into the squad as they look to strengthen their midfield options.
He could easily deputize or replace Andre and Joao Gomez.
However, the deal is not simple. It is understood Wolves have explored the parameters of a transfer, but Titraoui and his representatives have not given full approval yet.
Any decision to move to Molineux appears to be dependent on the club remaining in the Premier League.
The midfielder would reportedly prefer a top flight elsewhere should the West Midlands club be relegated to the Championship.
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This puts extra pressure on Wolves as they fight to secure their Premier League future.
From a Wolves perspective, the recruitment plan, including a potential trade for Tetrawi, hinges heavily on survival.
Meanwhile, Charleroi is bargaining. Belgium requires a payment of at least 8 million euros to approve the sale.
The Premier League side would need to meet this valuation to have a good chance of bringing Tetrawi to Molineux.
There is also a financial issue. Charleroi must pay 25% of any future sale fee to Titravi’s former club Palladou AC.
This sale clause goes some way to explaining why Wolves are facing a hefty asking price.
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With several other Premier League clubs also considering it, Wolves may need to make a decisive move to win the game.
It’s something worth keeping an eye on for Wolves supporters, but everything will depend on league status and their ambitions going into the summer.
The Old Gold team is currently at the bottom of the Premier League standings, 17 points away from safety.
It’s hard to imagine anything other than relegation back to the second division.