Wolverhampton Wanderers were active in the winter market and bolstered their attacking division by adding Matheus Cunha and Pablo Sarabia to their squad.
These two signings led to claims Raúl Jiménez could be allowed to leave the Premier League side in January.
Reports in Turkey stated the Wolves striker had emerged as a surprise target for Beşiktaş. Club América chief even opened the door for him to return to his former team in the recently concluded window.
Since the World Cup, the Mexico international has managed 80 minutes of action in the league from three matches. There were suggestions he is left out of Julen Lopetegui’s plans.
ESPN have dismissed this and insist the 31-qyear-old is included in the Spaniard’s plans at the Molineux. This is the reason why he will continue at the English club and ESPN found about this from a person close to the Wolves board of directors.
Lopetegui’s side had ruled out a move for Jiménez in January because both parties are happy with each other.
“He is happy here and we are happy with him,” the Wolves source told ESPN.