Wolves Enso Gonzalez winger will remain at the club this summer despite his difficult fate in Molinine.
The Paraguay International under 23 has only played one match for Wolves since he joined the club in 2023, and his future had been in doubt before this summer.
However, it seems that there is still an agreement in place so that Gonzalez remains in Wolves a little longer, according to journalist Christian Martin.
“It looks like that,” said Martin Versus, as quoted by Molinine News.
“The information I have come from the entourage of Enso, and the club is a mutual debt, with the club and the club with it.”
Can Enso Gonzalez finally make revolutionary wolves?
It remains to be seen if Gonzalez realistically has a great chance to enter the team of the first team of Wolves so early.
The 20 -year -old was considered a brilliant perspective when he joined the club for the first time, but he remains to be seen how he can bounce back a serious knee injury.
There are also a lot of competition in the Vitor Pereira team, so it will not be easy for Gonzalez to settle.
Why wolves signed Enso Gonzalez
The former director of Wolves Sporting, Matt Hobbs, told Molinine News when he joined: “His creativity stood out, playing forward, being aggressive in possession and doing his work out of possession, but for me, it was more what he was doing offensively.
“Most players do the other side of the work if you get the good kind of people, but with Enso, I am delighted to see what it gives us in the future.”
It will be interesting to see if Gonzalez can finally make its potential while the Wolves seek to keep it a little longer.