Spanish footballer Pablo Sarabia has left France’s Paris Saint-Germain and moved to England’s Wolverhampton, the two clubs announced on Tuesday, with the player signing a two-year contract and a sock.
“Attacking midfielder Pablo Sarabia completed the transfer to the ‘wolves’ of Paris Saint-Germain and reunited with former coach Julen Lopetegui”the English club said in a statement, adding that the 30-year-old footballer’s contract is valid for two and a half seasons.
A pre-match addition to the package ✍️#WelcomeSarabia pic.twitter.com/nBmCSI44qF
– Wolves (@Wolves) January 17, 2023
The Spain international was on loan at Sporting from the French team last season and was one of the highlights of Rúben Amorim’s squad, having played 45 games, scoring 21 goals and providing eight assists.
The player eventually returned to PSG and this season he was used in 19 games, as he was one of the chosen ones of the Spanish national team that played at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
At Wolverhampton he will be reunited with the Portuguese international Matheus Nunes, his former colleague in the ‘lions’, as well as several Portuguese players, such as Daniel Podence, Gonçalo Guedes, Chiquinho, Pedro Neto, João Moutinho, Rúben Neves, Toti Gomes, Nélson Semedo and Jose Sa.
Source: DN
