Wolves have “no intention” of letting the player go in January. Liverpool is being considered as a potential destination for “insistent” transfer contact.
In an earlier article this month, we discussed an interview with Algerian international Rayan Aït-Nouri, describing his happiness with his Wolverhampton Wanderers season opener.
His efforts for the Molineux team have undoubtedly been noticed, and OGC Nice, among other teams, have long been interested in the defender but were unsuccessful in their attempts last summer.
Liverpool has now entered the race for the Wolves left-back, and Le10 Sport has a lengthy piece on the defender’s circumstances.
In an earlier article this month, we discussed an interview with Algerian international Rayan Aït-Nouri, describing his happiness with his Wolverhampton Wanderers season opener.
His efforts for the Molineux team have undoubtedly been noticed, and OGC Nice, among other teams, have long been interested in the defender but were unsuccessful in their attempts last summer.
Liverpool has now entered the race for the Wolves left-back, and Le10 Sport has a lengthy piece on the defender’s circumstances.
Although it’s wonderful to hear that the Reds could make a play for him, the French publication makes it quite plain that no trade would happen in January.
They were informed that Aït-Nouri is receiving “regular” and “insistent” contact from clubs, but they were unable to verify whether Liverpool had actually filed a dossier for the Wolves player.
Nevertheless, “regardless of the offer that could arrive,” the Molineux club has “no intention” of allowing the 22-year-old depart in January.
Consequently, during the next transfer window, the player will be “blocked” from making a transfer.
This implies that Liverpool would have to wait until next summer to take action, assuming they are truly interested.