After spending last season on loan at UD Las Palmas, Rafa Mir is unlikely to get many chances at Wolverhampton Wanderers for the upcoming campaign.
Real Zaragoza are one of the clubs interested in acquiring the 22-year-old’s services on a temporary deal and the Premier League club want the La Liga 2 side to pay half his annual wages.
On June 25th, we carried a report from El Periódico de Aragón, who explained he earns €1m-a-season at Molineux. Zaragoza were unable to afford the €500k it would take.
Mir is currently with the Spain U21 side at the ongoing UEFA U21 championship and his side have made it to the final, where they will face Germany on Sunday.
With one more game left, AS claim the majority of the players from the squad have their future up in the air, including that of the Wolves owned forward.
Regarding Mir, the report explains his idea is to return to Spain and play for a club in the La Liga. So far, Granada have shown interest in him.