
Sevilla Player Moves to the Premier League
Spanish player Juanlo Sanchez, the right-back for Sevilla, will transfer to English club Wolverhampton according to the Sport Witness network.
The report stated that Juanlo will move to the Wolves from the Andalusian club in a deal worth 17 million euros.
It also noted that there is no information regarding Everton negotiating with the 17-year-old player, contrary to some reports.
It is worth mentioning that Juanlo, who previously played for Mirandés, has represented the Spanish national team in 4 matches.
The report stated that Juanlo will move to the Wolves from the Andalusian club in a deal worth 17 million euros.
It also noted that there is no information regarding Everton negotiating with the 17-year-old player, contrary to some reports.
It is worth mentioning that Juanlo, who previously played for Mirandés, has represented the Spanish national team in 4 matches.
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