It’s now time for the Portuguese media to report Rúben Vinagre’s move from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Olympiacos.
Outlet O Jogo recalls that the winger had been linked to FC Porto, but claims he ‘should’ now be heading to the Greek side.
The report doesn’t bring many details on the move, only saying Vinagre is moving along with his compatriot Bruma, who belongs to PSV.
An impending deal with Wolves had been reported by the Greek media earlier today, and they were quite surprised that Olympiacos managed to pull it off.
According to To10, Vinagre is moving to Greece on a loan deal with an option to buy for €25m at the end of the season. The big surprise is because Wolves reportedly rejected a bid of the same amount from Napoli, and now accepted a loan from Olympiacos.
That is something a little strange, and we hope further reports from Greece, Italy or Portugal can explain the situation in the coming days.
The Greek media highlighted the good relationship between Wolves and Olympiacos due to the move of Daniel Podence.