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Transfer market England: Wolverhampton Jhon Córdoba, from Colonia | Colombians Abroad

Wolverhampton had a magnificent season, although he failed to qualify for an international cup for the 2020-2021 season. Your last chance to play Champions is to be champion of the Uefa Europa League.

The English will have to play the second leg against Olympiacos (the first leg was 1-1) and if they win they will reach the quarterfinals. With that phase it will only be three games to be champion.

However, if they do not win that tournament, in England they predict with a large disarmed of the good players of that team, because their performance this season has them among the eyes of the great clubs of the Premier League and other leagues.

One of the footballers who would have a high chance of leaving the club is Raúl Jiménez. The Mexican is the team’s top scorer and is linked to Manchester United. Given this, Wolverhampton would have Colombian striker Jhon Córdoba on the radar.

According to Kicker, a German half, Cordoba has a contract until June 2021 and although the club’s intention is to renew the Colombian, they find it difficult to meet the economic expectations of the Colombian, who was the team’s top scorer and the Latino with the most goals in Germany by celebrating 13 goals in the Bundesliga.

Although in Cologne they are happy with the Colombian and he also enjoys his present with the club, in Germany they know that if an option between 15 to 20 million euros arrives, they will give the footballer free rein for that new destination.

Although they are not in a hurry because there are many movements for the transfer of the Colombian, Wolverhampton seems to be a good option. Of course, they must also resolve some situations related to the Colombian’s work permit, since in the Premier they demand that non-EU players from the European Union must have played with their national team and Córdoba has not, only with the U-20, which is not enough for that country.

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