Wolves could soon face a decision on Enso Gonzalez, and new reporting from Spain adds weight and detail to a situation already outlined by the Paraguayan press.
AS claim the winger’s future at Molineux is approaching a crossroads, with his lack of senior minutes pushing a January loan move higher up the agenda.
One key update concerns the level of interest in Spain. While previous reports mentioned Spain only in general terms, AS state that clubs from both second division and first division clubs have already made checks.
That suggests Wolves are not only considering a developmental loan, but one that could place Gonzalez in a competitive environment capable of testing him at a higher level.
The Spanish outlet also sharpen the picture around his current status inside the club. Gonzalez is described as one of the standout players in the Wolves’ B team, to the point where that level already looks too limited for his needs.
The issue is no longer just minutes, but the gap between the academy and the Premier League fight Wolves currently face.
Finally, the link with Paraguay becomes clearer. National team manager Gustavo Alfaro reportedly counts on Gonzalez, but only if he becomes an important figure at club level.
For Wolves, the challenge is balancing survival with development. For Gonzalez, the message remains consistent: to stay on the international radar, he must play. And at the right level, as soon as possible.





















