Wolverhampton Wanderers and Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement for the transfer of Noha Lemina, according to fresh reports from France.
Foot Mercato is the one revealing that the 18-year-old should head to England ‘in the coming days’.
Wolves reportedly have an agreement with PSG for a loan with an option to buy, and the clubs now wait for the player’s green light.
That isn’t expected to be a problem, since Noha’s brother Mario has been playing for the Molineux side for a year now.
Foot Mercato highlights that the two are ‘close’, and ‘everything indicates’ that the agreement between club and player ‘should quickly be found’.
For now, there’s no information on how much Wolves would have to pay PSG to make the transfer permanent at the end of the season.
Lemina had been loaned to Sampdoria, but had personal issues which resulted at the end of the spell. It’s pointed out that other clubs such as Amiens, Le Mans and Stuttgart had also shown interest in his signing, but it’s really Wolverhampton Wanderers who are winning this race.