Wolves jump ahead of AC Milan in race to sign full-back from second-tier Spanish team with €19m price tag

Wolves have edged past AC Milan in the race to sign Almeria and former Spain Under-21 right-back Marc Pubill.

  • Wolves lead the race for Pubill’s signature
  • Milan in contact with player’s agent
  • open to sell Pubill, but with inflated price tag

Wolves jump ahead of AC Milan in race to sign full-back from second-tier Spanish team with €19m price tagWolves jump ahead of AC Milan in race to sign full-back from second-tier Spanish team with €19m price tagWolves jump ahead of AC Milan in race to sign full-back from second-tier Spanish team with €19m price tag

According to a report by TEAMtalk, Almeria are open to selling Pubill; however, they have attached an asking price of €19m (£16.5m/$22.1m) with a 20% sell-on clause, which has to be paid to his former club . Milan are after his signature, as they deem him to be a perfect fit under manager Massimiliano Allegri; however, their ‘would be’ formal offer of €15m (£13m/$17.4m) is falling short of Almeria’s demands. Now, Wolves have emerged as favourites to sign him.

Wolves are short in defence as Nelson Semedo left the club after his contract expired this summer. Now, they have identified Pubill, 22, as the perfect replacement. The defender featured 36 times in the Spanish second-tier last season and seems ready for a higher level. The two-way fight between Milan and Wolves might end soon if the latter succeeds in convincing Almeria.

The right-back, who has an existing contract at Almeria until 2029, was a Under-21 international and scored a goal against Slovakia in the Under-21 Euros last June.

One-time capped Catalonia player Pubill, who spent some time in ‘s academy before joining Levante in 2021, will now weigh up these offers and settle for the most convenient one in the coming weeks.