On Wednesday, we covered a report regarding Boulaye Dia and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with there being a countdown to January.
Wolves fans will recall all the drama that ensued following their club’s last minute attempt to sign the striker on loan from Salernitana with a view to buy him at €18m.
This was immediately rejected by the Serie A side, who now fear they are going to get a second ‘soap opera’ in January, according to Tutto Salernitana.
They recall claims that a new release clause is now in his contract, meaning he can leave for around €21-22m in the next transfer window, which expires in mid-January.
Whether Wolves are still interested remains to be seen, but the player ‘can leave for an offer of €22m’, which certainly makes him an enticing target.
The website then weigh up the pros and cons of letting him leave in January, since selling would indeed allow them to make a lot of money, but they would then be charged with the task of replacing him quickly during a transfer window where deals are hard to come by.
In short, if Wolves come knocking again, there could be a lot of déja vus.