Wolverhampton Wanderers have confirmed that Pablo Sarabia will leave when his contract expires at the end of this month.
The 33-year-old was expected to leave even before Wolves announced it and has been linked to a few La Liga clubs.
Back in March, La Razón reported Celta Vigo wanted to tempt him with a dizzying offer. A month later, Estadio Deportivo stated the outgoing Wolves player is looking for the last big contract of his career.
AS state Sarabia could be on his way to Al-Arabi SC as they want to bring him to Qatar on a free transfer this summer.
With his contract expiring at Wolves, the attacking midfielder has already received offers from European clubs. Despite this, the Spaniard has favoured a move to Qatar.
According to the report, the former Sevilla man could travel to the Middle East in the next few hours to seal the deal.
Al-Arabi appointed his compatriot, Pablo Amo, as their manager earlier this year. A move to the Qatari club will see him play alongside former Real Betis man, Rodri.
Sarabia joined Wolves in January 2023 and managed eight goals and 12 assists from 77 games.