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Signed on a loan deal from Porto, Willy Boly is proving himself to have been a great addition to Wolves this season.

The defender was already well known by manager Nuno Espírito Santo, who was his boss at the Portuguese club last season, and now is showing where the trust in him comes from.

It seems that Espírito Santo is already planning to keep the 26-year-old at the Molineux side for a longer time. Because as reported by Correio da Manhã today, the Wolves manager already has plans to make a permanent move when the loan deal expires.

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As you can see in the image attached, there aren’t many details in the short paragraph they write, but as they put it in Porto’s pages, that’s very likely to be information coming from the Portuguese club.

The story doesn’t say how much Wolves would have to pay for a permanent transfer, or if there’s a clause for that. Boly’s current contract with Porto, which runs until 2021, has a €45m release clause, although we all know that Wolves won’t need to pay anything close to that amount.