Wolverhampton Wanderers have been linked with Noah Lemina for much of the January transfer window, with the rumour obviously getting extra attention because the 18-year-old is Mario’s younger brother.
Mario Lemina moved to Wolves in the January 2023 transfer window, and his brother is expected to follow just over a year later.
Currently playing for Sampdoria on loan from PSG, the youngster has only made one short Serie B appearance so far this season and has mainly been with the youth team.
Loic Tanzi reports the details of a deal to take Lemina to Wolves will see the Premier League club initially loan the player. There’ll be no loan fee payable to PSG but Wolves will have to cover Lemina’s full salary.
There’s a buying option of €1m which can be paid over two instalments. Should Wolves later sell the player, then PSG will be entitled to 25% of the profit.
Tanzi says that in order for a deal to be completed, the player ‘has to travel tomorrow’ because there’s a lot of paperwork to be sorted out in relation to this transfer.
Détails sur le dossier Lemina à Wolverhampton :
– Pas de prêt payant
-Wolverhampton paye le salaire de Lemina
-Option à 1M€ payable en deux fois
– 25% sur une potentielle plus-valueLemina doit voyager demain mais dossier difficile car énormément de papiers à faire encore
— Loïc Tanzi (@Tanziloic) January 30, 2024